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Originally Posted by HoytAlpha35
Keep it simple for now
-Check arrow rest height, ensure that the arrow is going through the berger hole (bolt hole your arrow rests attaches with)
-check nock point, having the arrow close to 90 degrees to the string or up just a hair is a good starting point
this should help any minor issues with sight height; otherwise, it is your anchor point/peep height, and in this case the peep would have to move up in order to get your sight to move up.
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Agreed this is your first step...
Second looking at the picture...your pins can rise a good half inch in the main sight ring housing itself...
simple fix...if pins are set cut out a piece of stiff paper insert in ring and mark pins...move 20 yard pin up in sight ring 1/2 inch and with pin marked paper move rest of pins to match on 20 pin...that will give you a huge margin right there...
Another factor is how you are achoring...some anchor way too high...
measure from your nocking point...under top loop nock where arrow nock sits ...and measure OC [on center] to peep....what is that measurement...most are in that 5 1/4 to 5 1/2 measurement with proper draw and anchor...[of course varies from shooter to shooter]
A few easy fixes..if all is good your sight ring should be near center on sight bar with lots of play for pins...
Neil