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Old 07-01-2005 | 09:18 PM
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From: One mile east of West Podunk Tx
Default anchor point problem

I am having a problem with my anchor point. Although I am comfortable with the way I shoot and I am consistent in my groups I believe I anchor too high. The reason I think I am too high is the location of my sight. It is at the top of it's elevation range and so is my 20 yd. pin. My anchor point has my index knuckle in the middle of my ear and my string loop about even with my mouth. I would say I'm about 2'' higher on my anchor or more than what I see most archers use. I want to be able to lower my sight and I am comfortable with holding a lower anchor. How do I do this? I think I can lower my sight and my peep and start anchoring lower and then tune it back in but I'm not sure. I know I could go to a pro shop but I really want to learn how to do things myself.
My bow is an Alpine Archery Impact X-treme dually 30'' draw 65#, trophy ridge nitro xtreme sight. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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