Trouble with Tru-Glo sight...Need some help
#13
RE: Trouble with Tru-Glo sight...Need some help
Well, this may be a little dificult to explain, but here it goes...
Say you take the bow and hold it out infront of you. If you hold the bow completely vertical (which should mean that the sight is also level) the bubble is all the way to the left. In order for the bubble to be centered you must tilt the bow to the left.
Does that make any sense what so ever?
Say you take the bow and hold it out infront of you. If you hold the bow completely vertical (which should mean that the sight is also level) the bubble is all the way to the left. In order for the bubble to be centered you must tilt the bow to the left.
Does that make any sense what so ever?
#14
RE: Trouble with Tru-Glo sight...Need some help
1st of all......Andy....that second pic MESSED WITH MY MIND!.....lol
I thought we had it figured out why it woudn't line up......unti I figured out you were holding the outside of the grip, looking back....
redneck.....
Let me ask....could it be an optical illusion (for you)....this thing you call when your bow is tilted to the left? Might it really be plumb (your riser) when it appears to be pointed left?
I thought we had it figured out why it woudn't line up......unti I figured out you were holding the outside of the grip, looking back....
redneck.....
Let me ask....could it be an optical illusion (for you)....this thing you call when your bow is tilted to the left? Might it really be plumb (your riser) when it appears to be pointed left?
#15
RE: Trouble with Tru-Glo sight...Need some help
To me it looks like the level might have gotten glued in the wrong spot. Get a hold of truglo, they've got excellent customer service. They may have an answer or fix for you.
#16
RE: Trouble with Tru-Glo sight...Need some help
I never look at the level whuile I am shooting and seem to have no problem. I wouldnt worry about it. IF you are completly relaxed and have a consistent anchor point, then it will be consistently shooting accuratly around the same point in good groups.
#17
RE: Trouble with Tru-Glo sight...Need some help
ORIGINAL: GMMAT
1st of all......Andy....that second pic MESSED WITH MY MIND!.....lol
I thought we had it figured out why it woudn't line up......unti I figured out you were holding the outside of the grip, looking back....
redneck.....
Let me ask....could it be an optical illusion (for you)....this thing you call when your bow is tilted to the left? Might it really be plumb (your riser) when it appears to be pointed left?
1st of all......Andy....that second pic MESSED WITH MY MIND!.....lol
I thought we had it figured out why it woudn't line up......unti I figured out you were holding the outside of the grip, looking back....
redneck.....
Let me ask....could it be an optical illusion (for you)....this thing you call when your bow is tilted to the left? Might it really be plumb (your riser) when it appears to be pointed left?
ORIGINAL: Oneshot7
I never look at the level whuile I am shooting and seem to have no problem. I wouldnt worry about it. IF you are completly relaxed and have a consistent anchor point, then it will be consistently shooting accuratly around the same point in good groups.
I never look at the level whuile I am shooting and seem to have no problem. I wouldnt worry about it. IF you are completly relaxed and have a consistent anchor point, then it will be consistently shooting accuratly around the same point in good groups.
#18
RE: Trouble with Tru-Glo sight...Need some help
I just went and shot my bow paying no attention to the level. Like most of you have said I was shooting consistently when the level wasnt centered. If im getting this accuracy and consistency paying no attention to the levelI guessI will jsut ignore it from now on. Thanks for all the input everyone.