What's all the fuss about?? (forgiveness--accuracy--etc)
#132
RE: What's all the fuss about?? (forgiveness--accuracy--etc)
If you moved your 20 yard pin up and then shot where would you hit?
If I move my 20 yd pin up (now think about this.....I'm not moving the pin....I'm moving EVERYTHING).....I'd shoot UP. We're not talking about sighting in a bow, here.
If I move it left....I'll impact left. Right....right.
#133
RE: What's all the fuss about?? (forgiveness--accuracy--etc)
If you moved your 20 yard pin up and then shot where would you hit?
#134
RE: What's all the fuss about?? (forgiveness--accuracy--etc)
ORIGINAL: GMMAT
Greg:
Not gonna argue with you. You said pins. Pins go down. If they went up you'd impact higher.
Gospel.
Greg:
Not gonna argue with you. You said pins. Pins go down. If they went up you'd impact higher.
Gospel.
Your pins go the same direction as your knuckle.
BTW, when you move your pins up, you impact lower.
#135
RE: What's all the fuss about?? (forgiveness--accuracy--etc)
Guys we're not talking about sighting in a bow.
When you move your pin.....everything else moves with it.
Go get your bow and go outside, right now.....and set your 20 yd pin on the bullseye at 20 yds. Where did you hit?
Now aim 12" above the bull. Where'd you hit by moving your pin UP?
When you move your pin.....everything else moves with it.
Go get your bow and go outside, right now.....and set your 20 yd pin on the bullseye at 20 yds. Where did you hit?
Now aim 12" above the bull. Where'd you hit by moving your pin UP?
#136
Fork Horn
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Upstate NY
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RE: What's all the fuss about?? (forgiveness--accuracy--etc)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MsYWNuQWFk
I don't think I saw any CANT to her bow..... but the yardage isnt all that much[/blockquote]
#139
RE: What's all the fuss about?? (forgiveness--accuracy--etc)
I follow what you are saying I am looking at it from the perspective that if you rotate your wrist and cause a cant in the bow the pin moves up(as well as the rest of the bow). You correct your point of aim(not the cant) by lowering everything and then youshoot. The POI should be lower, so the cant caused the pin to move slightly up and when you correct your point of aim thatis what causes theimpact to go low.