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Along with moving the pins, the entire sight can be moved up or down, as well as left or right. Most sights have a gage on the side with markings. If yours has this, try moving it up a few lines. This will also give you some adjustment back into your pins. Move it up far enough so you can get your pins back down a bit.

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Along with moving the pins, the entire sight can be moved up or down, as well as left or right. Most sights have a gage on the side with markings. If yours has this, try moving it up a few lines. This will also give you some adjustment back into your pins. Move it up far enough so you can get your pins back down a bit.

Yep, agree with this. You do have adjustment for the sight. Try moving the entire sight up a bit, should give you more room to adjust the pins where you need them.

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Guest madabouthuntin

I think most things have been hit on, but I do have a question.... When you moved the pin up, did you see any difference in where the arrow hit? I have seen times where it's not the bow, but the person using it. Other than than, I agree with what has been hit on, paper tune, move site, not just pin, and make sure everything is lined up properly. Good Luck!

Steve

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