How To Sight Your Bow Multi Pin Sight Youtube

how To Sight Your Bow Multi Pin Sight Youtube
how To Sight Your Bow Multi Pin Sight Youtube

How To Sight Your Bow Multi Pin Sight Youtube Tuning an a bow can get pretty technical, but mike demonstrates the basic method to sight in any multi pin bow sight on any bow. when moving your pins, just. Going through the process for a beginner in sighting in your very first pin on a multiple pin sight. i cover target setup, and how to make the proper adjustm.

10minutetalk Single pin Vs multi pin bow sights youtube
10minutetalk Single pin Vs multi pin bow sights youtube

10minutetalk Single Pin Vs Multi Pin Bow Sights Youtube How to setting up a multi pin slider bow sight with redline bowhunting's host and resident bow tech wess brown. we have been getting a lot of customer feed. Step 3. it’s time to step it up, or i should say “step it back.”. head to the desired yardage of your second pin and take 3 shots and see where they go in relation to the aiming point. if they are high or low, move the individual pin up or down in the direction of the arrow. Place a bull’s eye in the center of the target and shoot at it from a distance of 10 yards, using your top pin as the aiming reference. note where the arrow hits the target in relation to the bull’s eye. the general rule you’ll follow when adjusting your sight is to always move the sight in the direction your arrows are hitting. Shoot three arrows, and then loosen the screw that lets you move the sight housing left and right. move the sight housing toward the group. shoot three more arrows to check your adjustment, and move the housing again if necessary. next, move your pin up or down until your group hits where you aimed. the top pin should stay in the upper third of.

how To Sight In The pins On your bow youtube
how To Sight In The pins On your bow youtube

How To Sight In The Pins On Your Bow Youtube Place a bull’s eye in the center of the target and shoot at it from a distance of 10 yards, using your top pin as the aiming reference. note where the arrow hits the target in relation to the bull’s eye. the general rule you’ll follow when adjusting your sight is to always move the sight in the direction your arrows are hitting. Shoot three arrows, and then loosen the screw that lets you move the sight housing left and right. move the sight housing toward the group. shoot three more arrows to check your adjustment, and move the housing again if necessary. next, move your pin up or down until your group hits where you aimed. the top pin should stay in the upper third of. Now keeping your bow still, adjust the sight towards where the missed arrow is on the target. you want to adjust the sight until the missed arrow is directly where you sight is aiming. remove the arrow from the target, go back to the distance you’ve chosen and shoot another arrow directly at the center of the target. The #1 tip: always follow the shot of your arrow when adjusting your sight. for example, miss left, move the pin left. now tighten the housing screws and take more shots. if you’re now shooting closer to the bullseye, less than six or so inches, you’ll start adjusting the individual top pin, not the housing.

bow sight Single pin Or multi pin youtube
bow sight Single pin Or multi pin youtube

Bow Sight Single Pin Or Multi Pin Youtube Now keeping your bow still, adjust the sight towards where the missed arrow is on the target. you want to adjust the sight until the missed arrow is directly where you sight is aiming. remove the arrow from the target, go back to the distance you’ve chosen and shoot another arrow directly at the center of the target. The #1 tip: always follow the shot of your arrow when adjusting your sight. for example, miss left, move the pin left. now tighten the housing screws and take more shots. if you’re now shooting closer to the bullseye, less than six or so inches, you’ll start adjusting the individual top pin, not the housing.

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