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Author Topic: New Sight Frustrations  (Read 5765 times)

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Offline Mayfly

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So I decided to upgrade and bought a new sight last week. Mounted the sight on and have been shooting and getting it ready to go tomorrow morning...well there is a problem. I am grouping perfectly to the right of the bullseye about 2 inches. So normally you would just move your sight over a little more. Well the problem is that the sight won't move over anymore. Is this normal??? Anyone else ever experience this? I am pretty mad right now as I have to work now and I was going to hunt in the am. Frustrated!!! :taz: :taz: :taz: :taz:
« Last Edit: October 10/01/07, 09:11:47 PM by Mayfly »

Offline blazer

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I had a similar problem last year when i changed my sight.  I fixed the problem by adjusting my rest.  Sliding my rest over solved the problem.  Hope this helps. ::cheers::
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Offline Mayfly

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 ::hittingself::

That is the same thing a guy I work with suggested.....why didn't I think of that!

Now my morning hunt is shot! Wait.....I am shooting a tight group 2 inches right, maybe if I aimed 2 inches left............ :detective:


 ???




Offline Grute Man

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Right on.  You KNOW where those arrows are going so aim accordingly.  Another option other than the rest would be to bolt the sight on the right side of the riser.  If its already on that side then yeah adjust the rest or just shoot 2" left.

Good luck and be sure to let us know how you do.
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Offline Mayfly

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Right on.  You KNOW where those arrows are going so aim accordingly.  Another option other than the rest would be to bolt the sight on the right side of the riser.  If its already on that side then yeah adjust the rest or just shoot 2" left.

Good luck and be sure to let us know how you do.

Regardless I am heading out in the am. I gotta get out, haven't been out since opening week! I'll be sure to post a report...it will be more of a scouting mission. Not sure I am comfortable with the shot although I do know my up and down is on target and I was consistent with groups 2 inches right. For safe measure I did shot a round in the eye aiming to the left.....oh hell...i'm shooting a deer tomorow!  :death2:

Offline tripnchip

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moving the rest may work but then there is the chance of knocking you bow out of tune.

Offline Mayfly

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moving the rest may work but then there is the chance of knocking you bow out of tune.



Elaborate please.....

 ::popcorn:: ::popcorn::

Offline MnArch

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What model sight is it? What bow are you shooting? Unless you have a centershot/arrow adjustment problem, this may be due to hand torque or a form issue. Tell us all the details of your setup and we can better determine any suggestions.
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