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Summary: Learn how to use the sights on a bow and arrow 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 this time, I'm going to show you how to adjust your sight. You have a twenty, thirty, forty, fifty yard and sometimes sixty yard pins. Some sights come with thirty yards only. I'm going to show you how to adjust your twenty yards. What you do is you get to your target, step ten feet back, ten yards back, shoot it and see where your twenty yard pin is shooting. If you're shooting high, you adjust it high. If you're shooting low, you adjust it low. You step back twenty yards and look at your peep sight, look at your sight and shoot your arrow. If it hits high, you adjust your peep sight high. If it goes low, you adjust your peep sight low. You do the same for your thirty, forty and fifty yards. This is your peep sight. It has many adjustments; a couple of adjustments. There's some in the back and there's some in the front. You use your Allen wrench tools to adjust them; one by one, shoot your target, take your time, shoot three arrows at each target, shoot three more; thirty yard, forty yard, fifty yard, sixty yard. That's how you adjust your target."
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