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Old 01-12-2020, 10:09 PM
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Looking for a new sight, preferably 5 pin or similar. I need something with a good amount of horizontal adjustment. I shoot an Anchor sight, and it seems like most of the sights I've tried are maxed out left on the horizontal and I'm still needing a little more. I've currently got an EZ V sight mounted, and it had sufficient adjustments but would like to go back to a regular sight this year. Had a Trophy Ridge 5 on previously that I really liked minus the lack of adjustments, I had to build a 1/8 inch spacer to get it on target. Any recommendations on a decent hunting sight that won't break the bank?
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Old 01-13-2020, 06:54 AM
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Blackout 5 pin from Cabelas. This is the Basspro line. I picked 1 up on sale over Christmas for $49. Bought it for my back up bow. It is back up to reg price of $99 currently but might go on sale again. Another good option is to check out the archery chat groups on facebook. Lots of stuff forsale there.

https://www.cabelas.ca/product/13665...-pin-bow-sight
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Old 01-13-2020, 07:12 AM
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A visit to a pro shop would help. Sounds like there's something up with either your bow, or your form. I've never had a sight that ran out of horizontal adjustment.

But as far as sight options go, the bow shop will have everything you need as well. I had TR sights too (vertical pin models) which I really liked, now shooting an IQ model.

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Old 01-13-2020, 08:10 AM
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A visit to a pro shop would help. Sounds like there's something up with either your bow, or your form. I've never had a sight that ran out of horizontal adjustment.

But as far as sight options go, the bow shop will have everything you need as well. I had TR sights too (vertical pin models) which I really liked, now shooting an IQ model.

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With an Anchor Sight I am assuming he is shooting without a peep, so opposed to looking through the string, he is looking to the left of it. With this type of set up and some sights, he will run out of left/right adjustment
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With an Anchor Sight I am assuming he is shooting without a peep, so opposed to looking through the string, he is looking to the left of it. With this type of set up and some sights, he will run out of left/right adjustment
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?

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You may need to adjust your form or readjust your anchor sight while a peep is installed in your string. It’s critical when setting the anchor sight up that you move it to suit YOU and that you don’t move to suit it. It’s easy to compensate to it, but the fine adjustments should be made so it conforms to you.

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Old 01-14-2020, 07:25 PM
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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.

You use a peep with that retina lock sight? I was looking at one last year, seems like a good idea.
I've been shooting this Anchor sight for about 6 years now,and have been very happy with it. My only issue is the limited adjustment on some types of sights. I had a 3 pin previously that worked, and the EZ V I have now works too, but I'd like to go to a 5 pin again. I have noticed the vision in my right eye has become somewhat worse over the last few years, that may be a factor in this. I'm going to try to readjust the anchor sight to get slightly closer to the string, maybe that will be enough.
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Old 01-19-2020, 10:05 PM
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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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