Summary: Learn how to use the peep sight to aim with expert tips and advice on archery in this free video clip.
Charlie Labarda age 50, is an expert in hunting fishing, archery, kayaking and many outdoor sports. He is and expert in Trout fishing in Lakes and ponds in Northern Arizona. Always...read more
"Hi, my name is Charlie Labarda. I'm here with Expert Village, to talk about beginning archery. Now we are going over aiming at the target. Now we will show you how to look through the peep sight. This is the peep sight; they come in different styles, and different sizes. This is the sight that you're going to look through. You notice mine have one, two, three, four, five pins. My very first pin is twenty, second is thirty, next one is forty, fifty, and sixty. So, when I pull there, I will look through this peep sight; put the rim of the peep sight around my sight. If I'm shooting twenty yards, I will put my twenty yard pin on the target. I will pull back now, to show you how it will position. Now I will pull my bow back; look through my right eye through the peep sight into my sight. I'm looking at my twenty yard. When I see my target, then I release. This is the position you should be at. Never drive far a bow without an arrow. It could break, and could be hazardous."
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blackbird4 said
on 8/2/2008 then do i just aim in between the pins
blackbird4 said
on 8/2/2008 what if you find that your sites have to adjusted for every 5 yards like mine.