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Sighting and Aiming. When adjusting the sight the first requirement is that your arrows are grouping. If they are then always aim for the center. Once.

Dec 16, 2015

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Page 1: Sighting and Aiming. When adjusting the sight the first requirement is that your arrows are grouping. If they are then always aim for the center. Once.

Sighting and Aiming

Page 2: Sighting and Aiming. When adjusting the sight the first requirement is that your arrows are grouping. If they are then always aim for the center. Once.

When adjusting the sight the first requirement is that your arrows are grouping. If they are then always aim for the center. Once you have established a group move the sight in the direction of the group.

“Chase the arrows”

Page 3: Sighting and Aiming. When adjusting the sight the first requirement is that your arrows are grouping. If they are then always aim for the center. Once.

Once your sight is pointing to where the arrows are flying you can achieve proper aim and hit the bulls eye more efficiently.

Page 4: Sighting and Aiming. When adjusting the sight the first requirement is that your arrows are grouping. If they are then always aim for the center. Once.

Anchor pointThe anchor point must remain consistent in order to achieve accurate aiming!

Page 5: Sighting and Aiming. When adjusting the sight the first requirement is that your arrows are grouping. If they are then always aim for the center. Once.

The more left of the string your eye is the farther left the arrows will fly in relationship to the sight pin

The more right of the string your eye is the farther right the arrows will fly in relationship to the sight pin

Correct site picture with the string registered to the bow and in alignment with the shooters eye

Page 6: Sighting and Aiming. When adjusting the sight the first requirement is that your arrows are grouping. If they are then always aim for the center. Once.

AimingWhen aiming start slightly above your target and slowly lower the pin onto the bullseye. Rotating the pin within the bull often helps to steady the aim. Your pin will remain in motion but the smaller and slower the rotation the better.

Page 7: Sighting and Aiming. When adjusting the sight the first requirement is that your arrows are grouping. If they are then always aim for the center. Once.

When bare bow shooting one technique for aiming is to pick a spot and use it to place the point of the arrow on it.

Page 8: Sighting and Aiming. When adjusting the sight the first requirement is that your arrows are grouping. If they are then always aim for the center. Once.

Sighting with a pin notice the circular motion and that the string, bow, arrow all stay aligned during the motion.

Page 9: Sighting and Aiming. When adjusting the sight the first requirement is that your arrows are grouping. If they are then always aim for the center. Once.

When using a peep sight note the peep and the sight ring stay aligned during the aiming process

Page 10: Sighting and Aiming. When adjusting the sight the first requirement is that your arrows are grouping. If they are then always aim for the center. Once.

Sighting and Aiming

Page 11: Sighting and Aiming. When adjusting the sight the first requirement is that your arrows are grouping. If they are then always aim for the center. Once.

When adjusting the sight the first requirement is that your arrows are grouping. If they are then always aim for the center. Once you have established a group move the sight in the direction of the group.

“Chase the arrows”

Page 12: Sighting and Aiming. When adjusting the sight the first requirement is that your arrows are grouping. If they are then always aim for the center. Once.

Once your sight is pointing to where the arrows are flying you can achieve proper aim and hit the bulls eye more efficiently.

Page 13: Sighting and Aiming. When adjusting the sight the first requirement is that your arrows are grouping. If they are then always aim for the center. Once.

Anchor pointThe anchor point must remain consistent in order to achieve accurate aiming!

Page 14: Sighting and Aiming. When adjusting the sight the first requirement is that your arrows are grouping. If they are then always aim for the center. Once.

The more left of the string your eye is the farther left the arrows will fly in relationship to the sight pin

The more right of the string your eye is the farther right the arrows will fly in relationship to the sight pin

Correct site picture with the string registered to the bow and in alignment with the shooters eye

Page 15: Sighting and Aiming. When adjusting the sight the first requirement is that your arrows are grouping. If they are then always aim for the center. Once.

AimingWhen aiming start slightly above your target and slowly lower the pin onto the bullseye. Rotating the pin within the bull often helps to steady the aim. Your pin will remain in motion but the smaller and slower the rotation the better.

Page 16: Sighting and Aiming. When adjusting the sight the first requirement is that your arrows are grouping. If they are then always aim for the center. Once.

When bare bow shooting one technique for aiming is to pick a spot and use it to place the point of the arrow on it.

Page 17: Sighting and Aiming. When adjusting the sight the first requirement is that your arrows are grouping. If they are then always aim for the center. Once.

Sighting with a pin notice the circular motion and that the string, bow, arrow all stay aligned during the motion.

Page 18: Sighting and Aiming. When adjusting the sight the first requirement is that your arrows are grouping. If they are then always aim for the center. Once.

When using a peep sight note the peep and the sight ring stay aligned during the aiming process

Page 19: Sighting and Aiming. When adjusting the sight the first requirement is that your arrows are grouping. If they are then always aim for the center. Once.

Sighting and Aiming Summery

• Bare bow shooters use the tip of the arrow as reference• Pin shooters when adjusting your sight chase the arrows• Right or left impacts can be caused by improper alignment• While aiming concentrate on keeping the pin within the bulls eye or the arrow tip on the reference point using slow circular motions.• Keep peep sight or string in alignment while aiming