Ashamed to say, I've been shooting a bow for a long time and I have never thought about this until recently when I was setting up my wife's bow. Never really thought about there being any other way than the way I do it.
I can't say either way is "Right or Wrong", but more of a "Do what works for you." Kind of thing.
Take a look at the rudimentary drawing below.
The top pic is of the sight housing centered in the peep, and the bow is being raised to the corresponding pin for the yardage needed.
The bottom picture is as if you ignored the sight housing as it relates to the peep in order to center the pin needed for the shot, to the center of the peep.
Is there a "right or wrong" way?
Which do you use?
I can see the top pic as being more accurate and the way you should learn and teach, but I'll be honest, I've never used any other way besides the bottom pic, and I've won several local tournaments this way, which makes me say it's really preference.
Your opinion???
I can't say either way is "Right or Wrong", but more of a "Do what works for you." Kind of thing.
Take a look at the rudimentary drawing below.
The top pic is of the sight housing centered in the peep, and the bow is being raised to the corresponding pin for the yardage needed.
The bottom picture is as if you ignored the sight housing as it relates to the peep in order to center the pin needed for the shot, to the center of the peep.
Is there a "right or wrong" way?
Which do you use?
I can see the top pic as being more accurate and the way you should learn and teach, but I'll be honest, I've never used any other way besides the bottom pic, and I've won several local tournaments this way, which makes me say it's really preference.
Your opinion???
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