Having a few troubles. Trying to post a pic a see if I can get some specific suggestions...
New bow, Hoyt carbon turbo, but I had the same problem with my last bow, which was an Elite Hunter. 67-68lbs, 29" draw, axcel accutouch 5-pin sight, thumb release. 450gr arrows. Elk hunting, but enjoy shooting my bow on my own range.
So my problem...My peep is set by the method of drawing with my eyes closed, getting my anchor point set, and then adjusting my peep to that. Yes, my peep was set indoors at roughly 20 yards. My anchor point is the area between the 1st and 2nd knuckles at my jaw angle. But my sight, as with my last bow, is literally slammed to the bottom of the adjustment for the sight housing. You can probable see that on the pic. I admit, my 20 yard pin is on the high side of the housing, but that is to put my 40 somewhere in the middle, and allow me to try some longer range practice and maybe even a "competition" or 2. With my last bow, the 60 yard pin was as far down in the housing as the sight allowed. Pretty hard to practice longer range shots with that. My rest is about mid position, my bow is paper-tuned.
Anyway, thoughts on ways to adjust my form, peep, sight, etc to put my sight housing a little more mid-position?
As an aside, I am considering trying a MBG verdict assault 3-pin slider for the fun of it at some point, but I wanna get this issue taken care of first, as I assume a new sight will have same problem, and potentially worse if I can't drop the slider without hitting my arrow...
thoughts?
New bow, Hoyt carbon turbo, but I had the same problem with my last bow, which was an Elite Hunter. 67-68lbs, 29" draw, axcel accutouch 5-pin sight, thumb release. 450gr arrows. Elk hunting, but enjoy shooting my bow on my own range.
So my problem...My peep is set by the method of drawing with my eyes closed, getting my anchor point set, and then adjusting my peep to that. Yes, my peep was set indoors at roughly 20 yards. My anchor point is the area between the 1st and 2nd knuckles at my jaw angle. But my sight, as with my last bow, is literally slammed to the bottom of the adjustment for the sight housing. You can probable see that on the pic. I admit, my 20 yard pin is on the high side of the housing, but that is to put my 40 somewhere in the middle, and allow me to try some longer range practice and maybe even a "competition" or 2. With my last bow, the 60 yard pin was as far down in the housing as the sight allowed. Pretty hard to practice longer range shots with that. My rest is about mid position, my bow is paper-tuned.
Anyway, thoughts on ways to adjust my form, peep, sight, etc to put my sight housing a little more mid-position?
As an aside, I am considering trying a MBG verdict assault 3-pin slider for the fun of it at some point, but I wanna get this issue taken care of first, as I assume a new sight will have same problem, and potentially worse if I can't drop the slider without hitting my arrow...
thoughts?