Re: Archery question?
Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2008 9:14 pm
some pretty good advice so far on peep placement...check the draw length while you're at it...not all bows actually draw what they say they draw, and if it is a used bow string stretch might be causing you problems because the DL is longer than you need....
your peep sight is not, strictly speaking, an anchor point.... your draw hand should anchor at a particular place when you draw the bow (I try to put the first knuckle on my thumb into my jaw at the same spot every time, and rest the string on my nose), your peep site should be adjusted to reflect this anchor point as the others have suggested...however, if you don't have consistent form with a consistent anchor you may find yourself flip flopping on your peep placement....
also, remember when you go raising the nock you will change the peep placement too, although not by a huge amount....
and, paper tuning is a good idea, but there are other additional steps that will give a more precise tune too....
out of curiosity what bow were you shooting before and what is your new bow?
your peep sight is not, strictly speaking, an anchor point.... your draw hand should anchor at a particular place when you draw the bow (I try to put the first knuckle on my thumb into my jaw at the same spot every time, and rest the string on my nose), your peep site should be adjusted to reflect this anchor point as the others have suggested...however, if you don't have consistent form with a consistent anchor you may find yourself flip flopping on your peep placement....
also, remember when you go raising the nock you will change the peep placement too, although not by a huge amount....
and, paper tuning is a good idea, but there are other additional steps that will give a more precise tune too....
out of curiosity what bow were you shooting before and what is your new bow?