Different sights set-up
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Re: Different sights set-up
You are referencing the vertical aspect, but what bout the horizontal aspect? Do aim up and down of the left blade of the arrow?
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I usually aim down the centerline of the arrow. Although out past 30m you will also need to adjust for wind.nosnerb wrote:You are referencing the vertical aspect, but what bout the horizontal aspect? Do aim up and down of the left blade of the arrow?
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So aim the left notch a bit right of what you`re trying to hit?
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What is the "left notch"?nosnerb wrote:So aim the left notch a bit right of what you`re trying to hit?
The arrow is a cylinder. The centerline of the cylinder is the horizontal alignment.
There is a shadow on the right side of the arrow. The edge of that shadow is very close to center.
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sorry, I mean the right notch I don't believe those are shadows, but the blade of the arrow. The thing the 30 arrow is pointing at. Do you aim that a tad right of what you are shooting?
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hate to bombard with questions, but is the recurve changed at all by the update?
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Spend some time at the range, and you will figure it out.nosnerb wrote:sorry, I mean the right notch I don't believe those are shadows, but the blade of the arrow. The thing the 30 arrow is pointing at. Do you aim that a tad right of what you are shooting?
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Ah, ok. The "notch" you refer to is the blade.
What I was referring to is the shaft of the arrow. The right half is shadowed / darker.
What I was referring to is the shaft of the arrow. The right half is shadowed / darker.
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Ah, thankyou very much. I will be very sure to put this guide to use. it almost appears as if a 30m shot could be a tad easier. There is never too much to learn
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