How to adjust your Center Shot

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  • @dawsyndemott6016
    @dawsyndemott6016 8 місяців тому

    Thank you for this. Not too much detail, but just enough. Helped me a ton

  • @shottonfb
    @shottonfb Рік тому

    Noticed last video was 1yr ago so I'm thinking these are aimed at beginners/novices just up my street you really have taken time out to explain every thing in a clear understandable way which you don't come across with the other tubers.The photography of tiring in the peep sight was so cool and explaining as you went,made my tiring of my peep sight go very well as I have no bow press, also I've had a few guys look at my whippings of peep sight and asked if I could whip theirs , well like to say thank you very much for making the videos
    From Frank in uk

  • @TomOnTheRun
    @TomOnTheRun 2 роки тому

    Keep posting content. You make it very easy to understand.

  • @brianneeley8806
    @brianneeley8806 2 роки тому

    Solid vid…thanks!

  • @rubensboats
    @rubensboats Місяць тому

    Why wouldn't you line the string up with the cams.

  • @TheGaryjordan
    @TheGaryjordan 2 роки тому

    love you man

  • @drmitofit2673
    @drmitofit2673 2 роки тому

    I have noticed that with my right hand compound bows, that my sight pins align along the left side of the string when eyeballing with a nocked arrow at brace. I believe this is due to normal cam lean as tension increases on the cables at full draw. Bows that have both cables on the cable guide side of the cams (thus torqued and leaning the most) are effected the most. Bows that have quad track systems that mitigate cam lean such as Mathews cross centric cams and PSE Evolve cams are effected less and the pins are more centered and partially hidden by the string but still favoring the left (on right handed bows).

  • @drmitofit2673
    @drmitofit2673 2 роки тому

    I use a similar method, but because the top cam is generally torqued by the cables more than the lower cam, the string alignment with the top and bottom of the riser at brace may be different. I prefer to line up the arrow with the string bisecting the grip at brace. I often have to shim the cams to achieve this alignment condition. This results in mitigating or eliminating after-shot wobble and hand shock since the arrow is driving through the center axis of the bow and grip.

  • @bobbydenezza7795
    @bobbydenezza7795 Рік тому

    Wouldn't it be easier to just paper tune? You could center your arrow with your string and your pin as well like you showed in this video, but it doesn't mean your bow would be tuned.