So, my shop said that they won't use a sight tape software because it isn't accurate, or, doesn't account for differences in how a shooter holds. Instead, they have you shoot at 20, 30 and 40 and then they measure the distance between pins to calculate the best sight tape.
Previously, I used pre-made sight tapes, and didn't have problems. And, to head off likely responses, the bow shop is one of the best I've found -- maybe too good. Just wondering if people can confirm that Archers Advantage or other similar programs can produce pin gaps that end up being inaccurate?
Previously, I used pre-made sight tapes, and didn't have problems. And, to head off likely responses, the bow shop is one of the best I've found -- maybe too good. Just wondering if people can confirm that Archers Advantage or other similar programs can produce pin gaps that end up being inaccurate?