How exactly does Hind Sight prevent bow torque?
Hind Sight attaches both sights to opposite sides of the riser. The center of the riser is in the palm of your hand. If you torque the riser in any direction, the sights will move in opposite directions, forcing you to hold the bow straight. This will also force you into a steadier hold by allowing you to detect the slightest misalignment. The farther apart the sights are the more sensitive to bow torque the system becomes. Because the string is independent of the riser, using a string peep, it is possible to line up your sights while torqueing the bow, causing you to point the arrow in a direction that you are not aiming at. With your arrow and sights attached to the riser, you will be assured that they are always pointing in the same direction. The pictures below show the Hind Sight Ghost Rider in perfect alignment and with bow torque. When torque is present the glow in the dark shooters ring will become visible and the centering pin will no longer be centered in the cross hairs.