If you have a compound bow and you want to sight in your sights (if you have any) then here is what you do.
First shoot a group of three or four arrows at the bulls-eye of the target. Wherever the arrows go that is where you move you sights. For example, your arrows go left and above the bulls-eye. Move your sights up and left. This is called "follow the arrow." It rhymes doesn't it! Sight your sights wherever your arrows go till they hit the bulls-eye consistently. Pretty simple huh!
It takes more than a sight to be a good archer. A big fancy bow can still miss. Sorry if I sound rude but I just wanted to point it out. :) Do you have a bow??
ReplyDeleteYes, I do have a bow and I do know by experience that a fancy bow can still miss even if you sight it in, I know this because I have a $350 youth compound bow. I was just showing people how to sight in their bow. And you didn't sound rude to me.
DeleteCool! I shoot Recurve. I think that there are too many compound shooters in the world.(I'm the only recurve shooter on my team!) And I wanted to be more original and traditional then that! :)
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