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Old 02-19-2018, 11:18 AM
wlou wlou is offline
 
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A longer sighting plane on a bow is not quite the same as it is on a firearm. Since your sight is mounted to the riser and since the riser flexes under tension of full draw, a longer sighting plane may magnify these inconsistencies at full draw. In general, the longer sighting plane will increase your precision, but may reduce your accuracy.

A sliding dovetail sight also allows for you to fine tune your bow for torque-tuning if you are interested in such. I try to fine tune my torque tune with my sight first, then set the aperture on my peep to match the scope housing.
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