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Post by oldfarmsblueman on Jul 2, 2009 8:16:00 GMT -5
OK Lets say I have my bow spot on with broadheads and field points at 30 yards.The only thing I don't like and I have had this problem with this bow all along.To get everything just right I have to lower my sight to the point of almost being out of threads.If I move my nock point will that solve the problem?or is the nock point that I have found the spot it should be and moving it will change the way I shoot?
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Post by jamaltwy on Jul 2, 2009 15:17:41 GMT -5
need to move peep or anchor point, if using no peep, do not move nocking point........
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Post by madoktor1 on Jul 2, 2009 21:20:31 GMT -5
It sounds like it may be an anchor problem. Someone correct me if I'm wrong but I would say your anchor is too low.
You are still using the No-Peep, right?
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Post by SPIKER on Jul 2, 2009 23:46:57 GMT -5
I would say that if it ain't broke....don't fix it. You are "almost" out of threads, not out of threads. Everyone has a different shooting style, and anchor. If the combination that you are using works, don't worry about anything else. The way you have been shooting, I'm not saying anything unless you are having some problem that we don't know about. If so, let's hear it, and work from there. Otherwise...keep stacking them! BHs, and FPs out to 30 sounds sweet for anyone's setup...
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Post by DocHolladay on Jul 3, 2009 0:39:23 GMT -5
I am with Spike. If it aint broke, dont fix it. If it is bothering you that much, move your peep like jamaltwy suggested.
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Post by BT on Jul 3, 2009 7:30:15 GMT -5
If you are having issues as you report and those issues are going to complicate further advancement in the future....change it now. The anchor point is the issue. Change your anchor point and you will change your sight bar height.
I anchor where I have the vertical bar on my sight nearly all the way down but it doesn't inhibit anything for me. If I were to set up for 100 yards....I would have to drop my anchor to allow the bar to be adjusted upward...so that I could add pins or drop the pins I currently have on the bar.
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Post by SPIKER on Jul 3, 2009 13:24:14 GMT -5
If you are having issues as you report and those issues are going to complicate further advancement in the future....change it now. The anchor point is the issue. Change your anchor point and you will change your sight bar height. I anchor where I have the vertical bar on my sight nearly all the way down but it doesn't inhibit anything for me. If I were to set up for 100 yards....I would have to drop my anchor to allow the bar to be adjusted upward...so that I could add pins or drop the pins I currently have on the bar. BT is right on with that. The only concern is whether or not it is causing fletch contact. If not, and your not looking to adjust out to 100 yds, I say your good. Are you having any shooting issues? I don't think that you are, that's why I suggest you stick with your current setup. Changing anchor point might put you out of your comfort zone...just my 02.
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Post by oldfarmsblueman on Jul 3, 2009 16:24:40 GMT -5
I think I'll stay where I am.The new anchor point would make me crazy because it took months of shooting until it came along on its own.The only thing I need to work on is if I where a full lanth scent-lok head cover it that will screw me up .But I will have that all figured out before Sept.
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Post by nkybuck on Jul 16, 2009 7:45:31 GMT -5
I think I'll stay where I am.The new anchor point would make me crazy because it took months of shooting until it came along on its own.The only thing I need to work on is if I where a full lanth scent-lok head cover it that will screw me up .But I will have that all figured out before Sept. If a face mask hinders your anchor point cut out the section where you anchor.It will bring you back into your comfort zone. I just use the thinnest ones available and practice in them til I'm comfortable.
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