adjusting sight level
#1
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Chicago Burbs
Posts: 141
adjusting sight level
Just wondering how you guys setup your sight levels? I have been shooting and had some weird arrow flight and noticed that the level is not right. When I have the level on my sight centered I torque my bow. What is the best way to find true level and adjust my sight so it is level? I am thinking about putting a level across the riser and checking what the level on my sight shows then putting shims between the top or bottom screws at the riser. Will this work or will that put my sights at an angle and shoot left or right at greater distances?
I guess it really depends on if the sight i ****ed or if the level is not in the sight correctly.
BTW its a Extreme Archery RT900 4-Pin
Thanks
Vince
I guess it really depends on if the sight i ****ed or if the level is not in the sight correctly.
BTW its a Extreme Archery RT900 4-Pin
Thanks
Vince
#4
Fork Horn
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Painesville, ohio
Posts: 486
Just wondering how you guys setup your sight levels? I have been shooting and had some weird arrow flight and noticed that the level is not right. When I have the level on my sight centered I torque my bow. What is the best way to find true level and adjust my sight so it is level? I am thinking about putting a level across the riser and checking what the level on my sight shows then putting shims between the top or bottom screws at the riser. Will this work or will that put my sights at an angle and shoot left or right at greater distances?
I guess it really depends on if the sight i ****ed or if the level is not in the sight correctly.
BTW its a Extreme Archery RT900 4-Pin
Thanks
Vince
I guess it really depends on if the sight i ****ed or if the level is not in the sight correctly.
BTW its a Extreme Archery RT900 4-Pin
Thanks
Vince
#5
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Chicago Burbs
Posts: 141
when i use the level i am shooting all over the place to the right and my sight is out of adjustment. If i draw and shoot with it feeling like it is level it shoots fine. I kinda have to twist my wrist to make it read level, so i dont think that it is right.
#6
You can shim the level/sight if there is not a 2nd axis adjustment to fit your style.Not the absolute best way to do it imo but is completely acceptable.Pull back on level ground and see if you are holding it level,you can set it to your cant if it makes you shoot better.
#7
i have a black gold flashpoint hd off www.bugsnbullets.com (i love the micro adjust, best sight investment) which is an awesome sight but i had to check my level too. i made sure the bowstring was level in a bowvise and then set the sight level.
#9
"if your site is on your bow, the level is right" ummm not so much.
check out Hamskea Archery tool and do some searches on 3rd axis. A whole new world will open up to you and i'm sure you'll be shooting better in no time.
The RT 900 does not show a 2nd or 3rd axis adjustment so you'd have to shim for that.
Do some reading and grab a carpenters level.
I like the PSE Top Gun F-22 sight......it has the Axis adjustments.
check out Hamskea Archery tool and do some searches on 3rd axis. A whole new world will open up to you and i'm sure you'll be shooting better in no time.
The RT 900 does not show a 2nd or 3rd axis adjustment so you'd have to shim for that.
Do some reading and grab a carpenters level.
I like the PSE Top Gun F-22 sight......it has the Axis adjustments.
Last edited by sixgunluvr; 08-19-2011 at 09:54 AM.
#10
I bought an Apex single pin lighted sight with a level on it and hated it with a passion. I would concentrate more on my level than my shooting form and where I was aiming. So I gave it to my brother.