Thread: Sight advice
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Old 01-19-2020, 10:05 PM
xxclaro xxclaro is offline
 
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Originally Posted by jcrayford View Post
Yep, you are correct. I read the post a little bit too fast and missed the part of the Anchor Sight being used.

xxclaro, the IQ sight that I use has a Retina Lock and is the same technology that the Anchor Sight uses. As brendan's dad stated above, if you are not using a string peep, you need to adjust the Anchor Sight so that you're own anchor point is so that you are looking "through" the string (essentially blurring out the string close to your eye). With my IQ setup in this fashion, I can shoot all the way out to 100 yards and my arrow / nock / line of pins / string are all in vertical alignment.

I imagine that with an arrow nocked on your string, your line of pins lie to the left of the string & arrow shaft?

J.
Correct, pins are to the left of the string and shaft. I went out in the shop and played around with it a bit, but can't seem to correct this. I'm actually looking to right of the string, looking through it or left of the string makes the problem worse. I can draw and anchor with my eyes closed and when I open my eye the Anchor sight is centered...I tried adjusting my anchor a bit but I've been shooting this way so long anything else feels wrong. I don't have much range in the shop, only about 13 yards, but even at this range I'm about an inch left with my sight maxed out. Not sure what to try next except a different sight with a bit more adjustment range.
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