Installing an archery sight
Installing an archery sight is rather simple. Follow the steps below.
STEP ONE - EXAMINE PARTS.
Remove the parts of the sight from the packaging and study the supplied
instructions.
STEP TWO - FASTEN THE SIGHT TO THE RISER
Install the two supplied screws that fasten the sight to the riser.
STEP THREE - ADJUST THE TELESCOPING FRAME OF THE SIGHT
If you have a sight which allows you to adjust the head of the sight's
distance from the riser, adjust it. The closer the head is to the riser,
the easier it will be to hold the sight on the target, but it will be
less accurate..... and when the sight head is farther from the riser,
it will be harder to hold on target but more accurate. You can fine tune
this adjustment to relieve any eye strain you may experience while shooting.
The eye strain is the result of trying to focus on two things ( sight
pins and target ) at the same time.
STEP FOUR - SET THE THIRD AXIS OF THE SIGHT
If your sight has a third axis adjustment, you can adjust so the verticle
line connecting the head of the sight pins are plum or in line with the
bowstring. If your sight has only one pin which can be adjusted for different
yardages, check that it is in line with the bowstring at all yardages.
If your sight does not have this capability, bypass this step.
STEP FIVE - ALIGN THE SIGHT FOR THE FIRST TEST SHOT
Visually check that your arrow will not come into contact with the sight
by eyeing down the arrow shaft. Next, adjust the left - right adjustment
so the head of your pin(s) are in line with the center of the string and
the arrow.
You are ready to sight in your archery sight.
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