Sighting in a Trophy Ridge Sight
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Sighting in a Trophy Ridge Sight
I just recently got into bowhunting and I have a Trophy Ridge Flatliner 3-pin sight. A 10 yard, 20 yard and a 30 yard pin.
I got my 10 yard sighted in no problem, I made some adjustments to get my tight groups that im looking for. Now when im trying to sight in my 20 yard pin and I will have to adjust the sight most likely. Will that directly effect my ten yard pin and set it off? It seems like it would when im moving the sight up and down and left and right. Is there a way around this or am I just talking crazy?
I got my 10 yard sighted in no problem, I made some adjustments to get my tight groups that im looking for. Now when im trying to sight in my 20 yard pin and I will have to adjust the sight most likely. Will that directly effect my ten yard pin and set it off? It seems like it would when im moving the sight up and down and left and right. Is there a way around this or am I just talking crazy?
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Typical Buck
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RE: Sighting in a Trophy Ridge Sight
You should have a pin release knob on the underside of the sight. Three of them to be exact. Mine has them. You release the holding pressure off the pin and then on the counterside of the release knob you will see a adjustment knob these will let you move the pin up and down seperate from the other pins. Hope I helped
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RE: Sighting in a Trophy Ridge Sight
Ok I got that, shouldnt I be able to move it left or right though? Because what if im missing low right, I would need to move that pin down and right but there doesnt seem to be an adjustment to go left to right.
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RE: Sighting in a Trophy Ridge Sight
Once you set left to right on one pin, all of your pins should be set. With no wind and a tuned bow, they will shoot straight from 1 yd until it hits the dirt. If your 10yard is set, move the 20 and 30 pins up and down to get them on target.
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