How does a Pendulum sight work
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Typical Buck
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RE: How does a Pendulum sight work
Big, I ain't to good at explainin things but I'll try. a pendelum sight swings back and forth, and when you raise your bow up to position, the pendelum will stop swingin when you steady your bow on target. when it stops, then (supposedly)
your ready to shoot. I used the keller, which in my opinion is the most durable and accurate pendelum on the market. but, it don't have a fiber optic sight, and a lot of people say it's noisy. one of the most popular pendelums is the savage.
you have several models to choose from.
your ready to shoot. I used the keller, which in my opinion is the most durable and accurate pendelum on the market. but, it don't have a fiber optic sight, and a lot of people say it's noisy. one of the most popular pendelums is the savage.
you have several models to choose from.
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RE: How does a Pendulum sight work
Very well. Sight it in at 20yds on the ground then go up at least 15' or more to fine tune it. It is accurate from 5 - 30 yards then. (It says from 5 - 45yds but I ain't shooting that far.)
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