This is probably the step most archers fear. With your draw cord attached to the down cable, draw the bow to full draw, insuring that the arrow rest rises fully and that the draw cord is not pulling against the down cable. There should be no bulge seen in the down cable. It should be as straight as if there was nothing attached to it. As you let the bowstring down, the arrow rest’s arm should begin to drop almost immediately. It may be helpful to have a friend check the timing of your rest. As you draw the bow, he can visually inspect that your rest’s arm is up and that your draw cord is not so taut that it is pulling against your down cable. Once this is completed, tighten the football snug. If using the second attachment method, knot the draw cord off at the down cable.This is probably the step most archers fear. With your draw cord attached to the down cable, draw the bow to full draw, insuring that the arrow rest rises fully and that the draw cord is not pulling against the down cable. There should be no bulge seen in the down cable. It should be as straight as if there was nothing attached to it. As you let the bowstring down, the arrow rest’s arm should begin to drop almost immediately. It may be helpful to have a friend check the timing of your rest. As you draw the bow, he can visually inspect that your rest’s arm is up and that your draw cord is not so taut that it is pulling against your down cable. Once this is completed, tighten the football snug. If using the second attachment method, knot the draw cord off at the down cable.