Sighting In
#1
Sighting In
Hello, The new guy here again! I had just gotten a new sight for my bow! This sight is calibrated on the sight itself, my first sight wasn't (el cheapo)! So when sighting in, do you adjust by moving the pins themselves or do you adjust by moving the sight using the markings on the sight? Would greatly appreciate any advice, THANK YOU!!!!!
Rich
Rich
#2
Dominant Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Blossvale, New York
Posts: 21,199
RE: Sighting In
Well you'll have to set each pin first to get the gap between them. After that you can move the whole gang up or down to get your impact correct. If you're shooting a peep, which gives a lot better accuracy here's what you want to end up with. Imagine this picture as The Black ring your peep site opening, the yellow ring is the guard around your pins and the 3 small circles of course are your pins. You want to end up with your pins(however many you have( centered in the sight housing, the yellow ring. So if you have 3 pins your second pin is dead center. If you had 5 pins your third pin should be dead center. Once you get a gap set between the first and the second pins the rest can be set very closely just by eyeballing. THose of us that have sighted in a lot of bows can pretty much set the gaps with out shooting. Then all we have to do is move the whole sight bracket up or down to get on target and then do a little fine tuning. When you're all done and want to shoot at something you should see this picture below. Peep, sight bracket centered in the peep and all pins of course have been centered in the sight bracket. You then simply move this whole picture to place the desired pin on the spot you're shooting at. You don't want to cent a particular pin in the peep, you want to center all your pins in the peep and move your arm to place the correct pin over your target or critter.
#3
RE: Sighting In
I always just use the gang adjustment to get my first pin dialed in then you can just move each individual pin for further distances. For example use your major adjustments to get your 20 yard pin sighted in and then adjust the next pin for thirty and the next for 40 and so on and so forth.
#5
RE: Sighting In
No I center my sight ring in my peep. I usualy start off with my top pin set fairly high in the ring to start with, well at least on my 6 pin sight I do. That way I have plenty of room to get the other 5 pins set.
#6
Join Date: Jan 2007
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RE: Sighting In
I center each pin on the shot....everyone I hunt with or shoot with does too.....
When I first started shooting, I thought you were supposed to center the whole group with your ring around the pins being centered in your peep as you do, but several people told me not to. I dont know why, I just did what they said...
Why do you center the whole pin group? What are the advantages of that over centering each pin?
When I first started shooting, I thought you were supposed to center the whole group with your ring around the pins being centered in your peep as you do, but several people told me not to. I dont know why, I just did what they said...
Why do you center the whole pin group? What are the advantages of that over centering each pin?
#7
RE: Sighting In
When your using a large peep sight, its hard to get a small pin exactly centered. Its easier to center the whole sight ring and then place the pin on your target. I takes a litte getting use to but I find it much more consistant and using the larger peep it helps in low light conditions.
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RE: Sighting In
I use a 1/4" peep I believe.....i figure it to be small, as I compare to other peoples rigs. It's small enough that I can't see the whole scope ring in it, but I shoot with both eyes open and the sight picture is plenty visible. I havent had a problem centering single pins in it. Should I look into getting a bigger peep for light gathering and try to aim the way you are describing? Would it be worth it as I have already gotten used to shooting the way that I do?
#9
RE: Sighting In
Thats completely up to you. A 1/4 inch peep is plenty big, Im using an 1/8 inch. On my target sights I center the ring, on my hunting sights I just center the pin. It all depends on how big your sight ring is compared to your peep. If you comfortable in what your doing and having had any problems dont change.
#10
RE: Sighting In
ORIGINAL: doublelunginem
I use a 1/4" peep I believe.....i figure it to be small, as I compare to other peoples rigs. It's small enough that I can't see the whole scope ring in it, but I shoot with both eyes open and the sight picture is plenty visible. I havent had a problem centering single pins in it. Should I look into getting a bigger peep for light gathering and try to aim the way you are describing? Would it be worth it as I have already gotten used to shooting the way that I do?
I use a 1/4" peep I believe.....i figure it to be small, as I compare to other peoples rigs. It's small enough that I can't see the whole scope ring in it, but I shoot with both eyes open and the sight picture is plenty visible. I havent had a problem centering single pins in it. Should I look into getting a bigger peep for light gathering and try to aim the way you are describing? Would it be worth it as I have already gotten used to shooting the way that I do?