Ok I got a couple of questions, well now I know where 20 yards is because I got this set up a a archery shop, but the guy told me to find my 30 and 40 yard pins this video Is kind of helpful but i need to find my 40 yard is at should I be on
I wish trophy ridge made videos this well explained. So basically you will never have anything lower than 40 on your sight tape correct? If pin 2 is now hitting 30 and pin 1 is hitting 20. Why would you ever move bellow 40? Unless I guess your target is at 35? Then you can move the sight tape to the 35 position and that's where your bottom pin will hit. So pin 2 is now 25yrd and pin 1 is 15yrd? If you did move to the 20yrd on the sight tape. Pin 3 is 20, pin 2 is 10yrd and pin 1 is usless?
How about you do a one pin sight two because it’s not really the same because you are using a 3 pin, talked to fast sometimes couldn’t even talk not that happy bought a good sight and trying to learn to use it and can’t because the video was horrible.
I'm going to assume set up for 1 pin. Is shoot at 20 and mark, find your 60 and mark. Find the sight tape that line up with both. Now whatever your sight tape is set to is where your shooting. I'm sure by now you figured it out. Is that how it works? I never used sights with tape so I'm curious if I got it figured out
@@aMAREKanoutdoorsyes that’s how it’s supposed to work but for me it’s screwed up because once I mark my blank tape none of the actual tapes like up even close why is that
Haha I think this guy was a little nervous for the video as well as he was reading off a horribly written script😂😂😂 it’s a good sight though
I noticed he was always looking to the left of screen😂
Ol boy was nervous
Great little sight !!
After watching this I have less of an idea, so damn confusing how to set this up and no good vids
Thanks!! I picked up a tip I didn't know.
Two questions.
1. My manual says 30yds. Not 20yds. Which one is correct?
2. Is your family being held hostage? Lol
Thanks for the help.
Lmfao
great vid thanks
Ok I got a couple of questions, well now I know where 20 yards is because I got this set up a a archery shop, but the guy told me to find my 30 and 40 yard pins this video Is kind of helpful but i need to find my 40 yard is at should I be on
I wish trophy ridge made videos this well explained. So basically you will never have anything lower than 40 on your sight tape correct? If pin 2 is now hitting 30 and pin 1 is hitting 20. Why would you ever move bellow 40?
Unless I guess your target is at 35? Then you can move the sight tape to the 35 position and that's where your bottom pin will hit. So pin 2 is now 25yrd and pin 1 is 15yrd?
If you did move to the 20yrd on the sight tape. Pin 3 is 20, pin 2 is 10yrd and pin 1 is usless?
Set it so that the the top of your roll is where 40 is, and use your bottom pin as a floater for the rest. That’s what I did and works great!
I think he was on something 😮
Need closer camera view. From different angles to CLEARLY show what he's doing. Lighting is horrible.
How about you do a one pin sight two because it’s not really the same because you are using a 3 pin, talked to fast sometimes couldn’t even talk not that happy bought a good sight and trying to learn to use it and can’t because the video was horrible.
I'm going to assume set up for 1 pin. Is shoot at 20 and mark, find your 60 and mark. Find the sight tape that line up with both. Now whatever your sight tape is set to is where your shooting.
I'm sure by now you figured it out. Is that how it works?
I never used sights with tape so I'm curious if I got it figured out
But how are you going to figure out your 60? Just keep adjusting it until you hit? Makes no sense to me whatsoever
@@aMAREKanoutdoorsyes that’s how it’s supposed to work but for me it’s screwed up because once I mark my blank tape none of the actual tapes like up even close why is that