Posted by Heidi C on 2nd Jun 2016
Installing a Deluxe Kit on an Elite Compound Bow
Installing a Deluxe Kit on an Elite Compound Bow
If you buy one set of an elite compound bow from Combat Australia, you will find in your set the following: quiver, deluxe kit, and bow.
Now here is a video and this article to guide you on how to install a deluxe kit on an elite compound bow. As you can see form the video, a right-handed bow has its hole and stabilizer is down on the bottom and the grip. So make sure that you lay it down on its left hand side if you are going to install the pieces.

Installing The Deluxe Kit Accessory
For this step, you will find in your set: a stabilizer, arrow rest, pins, free arrows, aiming device, and cable slider. First off, you need to open the pack of keys and see the two screws. Pick up the smallest screw for using. Install the two bits of screws facing up. Attach the strings and then lock.
Next is installing the aiming device. What you need to do is unscrew the two bolts from their current position on the device. Line up 2 holes, take note that it doesn’t matter which hole you are using. Tighten the bolts using the keys. One reminder for you is that your aiming device is adjustable, which means that it can be loosened up with a bolt found in it. By undoing it a bit, the device can be moved up and down. If you undo the slider, on the other hand, you can move the device left and right.
Open up the other pack where you can find the LED light and a bolt for the arrow rest. Put on the LED, screw it gently and make sure that the bottom is touching the aiming device so when you turn it on, its light is aimed at the device. Once attached, turn it up and see if light comes on. If you want to turn the light up, just turn the knob down.
You also have to make sure that the aiming device is facing up and that its bolt is tightened. You would want the bolt roughly in the middle. Furthermore, you should see to it that the sack and the arrow rest are parallel. To figure this out, use an arrow to measure the ends of the string and see if they are of the same length once pulled back. If it the ends are of the same measurement, it would mean that the arrow rest is already parallel with your string.
Install Wrist Wrap
Undo bolts and make sure that the ends of the wrap are of the same length. Next is to thread it over the bow and put it through the stabilizer. Once tightly attached, make the other end pass through the other hole until the measurement is right for your wrist. Tighten the two bolts once satisfied with the wrist wrap.
Install Quiver
Everything you need is already found in the little packet inside the set, except for the screw driver which you have to provide on your own. First, you need to put on the tiny screws. Lay down the arrow rest and take note of the two holes because those are where the flat part of the quiver lines with the arrow rest.
Adjust Draw Length
In attaching the draw length, measure it by your arm span, fingertip to fingertip (in inches) and divide by 2.5. Once you already know the result, you can adjust it on the compound bow. If for example, your height is 6 ft., your bow’s corresponding arm span or draw length will be 29 ½ inches. The compound bow is set to 31 inches so undo it and move the one that indicates 29 inches into the hole.