OK, I've been tinkering as much as I could in my back yard this afternoon with my new Allegiance trying to get it dialed in...
I put a new Spot-Hogg Hunter Hogg It on, and I've almost run out of adjustability trying to get it set. It's got a row of pre-drilled holes so you can make coarse adjustments horizontally, and I've got the sight housing attached using the upper-most holes I can, and I still almost run out of room trying to dial it in the rest of the way using the regular gang adjustment... Perhaps Spot-Hogg wasn't counting on such a flat-shooting bow as the Allegiance to ever come out in this product's lifetime?
I'm having the same problem with the vertical adjustments; I've used the spacer bar to get the sight housing as far left as I can, and I've turned the allen wrench adjustment about as far as I can to get the housing to go left...
I'm not thatfaraway fromgetting it sighted in, but I hate not being close to the center of my adjustability range...
Any thoughts from someone who's more familiar with this sight?