Using Sights & Scopes for Your Bow

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Sights and scopes are used in archery to help with aiming at targets. Learn about using sights and scopes for shooting your bow and arrows in this free archery equipment lesson on video.

By: Harold Hall

Source: Expert Village

Length: 1:20

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Tags: archery arrow bow and arrow

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"Hello! My name is Harold Hall, Ft. Lauderdale Archers in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida and today we are going to talk about some of the supplies, and equipment that you would use for archery. On behalf of Expert Village I would like to welcome you. Okay another part of the compound bow is whats called sites you have two different styles. You have what is called a pin site which has a number of pins which is right here if you could see that. Normally they are in varies colors which indicate your yardage. You site could be moved up or down depending on how you are shooting and what you are shooting at. Another part or another style of site is what is called a scope. This is a little more intricate, it is a little bit more detailed in shooting. It has a pin in it with a lens which is not really magnified but it helps clarified what you are shooting at. It also could be moved up and down by just screwing your knobs here; it can be moved in or out whichever you need to do to focus on what you're shooting at."

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