How to Sight a Keller Bow
Keller Bows, also known as Myles Keller Bows, are compound bows made for hunting and target shooting purposes. Getting any bow sighted-in takes time and patience. When taking sighting shots, you need to take several at a time and look for consistent grouping. The sights on your Keller bow will be ready for hunting or competitive target shooting as the grouping become tighter and more precise.
Instructions
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Set your target up at 25 to 30 feet away from your firing position. Set 6 to 8 target arrows next to you. Check that the shooting "hot zone" -- the area in front of you -- is clear of people and animals.
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Take six shots at the target and check your grouping. Push the limb-notch -- the small notch on the bow string -- up or down by 2 mm if your arrows are spread more than 6 inches diameter from each other. This also applies if the arrows were above or below your target.
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Fire six more target shots and check the grouping. Make micro-adjustments with the limb-notch, and take another six shots.
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Continue these micro-adjustments until you achieve the accuracy needed for your hunting or target shooting purposes.
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