How Do You Adjust A Bow Sight That Shoots High?
If you want better accuracy out of your bow and you don’t have time to practice every night or three times a week, then the best thing to do is to install some type of bow sight on your bow. The least expensive but accurate sight of choice is one of the pin style bow sights. If your bow is shooting high it should be corrected as quickly as possible. It is a very simple and easy adjustment to make and will only require a few shots to determine the best or proper location of the sight pins. Begin by shooting at a short distance, about 15 to 20 yards. Practice your anchor point location and shoot three to four arrows to determine how your bow is sighted. Once you have shot these arrows you will be able to determine if the bow is shooting high and whether it also needs adjustment on the horizontal axis. Use the pin sight wrench and loosen the small nut that secures the pin sight in the pin sight slide rail. Just loosen enough that the sight will slide in the rail. If you loosen too much it