tuneing sights


groundmeat

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Shot my bow this weekend and got my 10 and 20 dead on but my 30 yrd pin was off high right how would I ajust it if 20 and 10 are dead on and the whole sight is one piece beside sliding the pin up and down I cant go right to left without the other two moving. Any suggestions

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yea make sure your bow is tuned. if you're shooting with your bow tilted one way or the other, you'll definitely see your shots drifting as you move farther and farther back. have someone watch you shoot or you can pick up a bow with a level in the sight window. just make sure the sight is mounted level or if you have money buy one that has third axis leveling.

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no I don't have a level on my sight but I will look into one. Thanks for the help.

I bet that's if it's not a tuning issue, it's level issue. I don't pay much attention to my level at 20 yards. At 30 you can see the difference at 60 I've been off by a foot because I wasn't paying attention to it. I have found that a lot of my groups at 60 yards are as good as my 35-40 groups. I'm pretty sure it's because I'm paying more attention to the level, my back tention and form.

Get a level.

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