QUICK TIP FOR DIALING IN THE PERFECT SIGHT TAPE
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- Опубликовано: 22 авг 2022
- Here’s a quick tip to quickly and easily make a swap to the correct sight tape If you make a change to your arrows, increase or decrease the poundage or draw length of your bow, or any other change that could affect your sight tape. Even if the sight tape you have on isn't correct, this can be the best guide to the right tape!
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Plus using factory sight tape makes lining up the marks way better than a pencil/pen mark because those marks are so damn big. If I don’t have a marked sight tape on my sight I use a strip of white masking tape. Then I use the point of my pocket knife to dent the tape for reference. I use either a drawing compass or a digital caliper to find the right factory tape or to compare it to tapes I can make with a computer archery program. Super accurate
such amazing content that is free and so helpful being new to archery !!
Thanx John, for the heads up. Your the Man! That will safe me alot of guess work👊
You da man John thanks a ton love your channel!!
Great tip John!
Wow, you read my mind. I was just thinking about changing my site tape, minutes before seeing this video come up!
Nice. Thanks for the tips.
Thanks for the info!🇺🇸
Nice range ya got there in the back yard!!!!
Good tip ✌🏻
Good job
Sounds like you go through bows as fast as I go through arrows lol.. thanks for the video, good info as usual!
I literally just got back from the range. My bow tech twisted me up a little over two pounds and I had to dial the sight a bit to catch up. I find sighting in to be a painful process for me as I am no where near as accurate as you and so, I have to shoot quite a few arrows to verify the different yardages. I do like to attempt longer shots and frequently shoot out to 80 or 90 yds just to push the envelope.
Great way to find a sight tape quickly.
Another excellent video.
Entirely unrelated, what kinda chest rig are you running there? I need a new set up for binos, range finder, etc.
Sitka mountain optic harness
I just finished my first 3D with my new sight. At the range it was deadly all the way up to 100, tape was right on, but in the forest I had to add 2 yards at 60 to be on target. I couldn’t figure it out, like the air was thicker and slowing my arrow down or something!
Lighting issues probably with your peep (more light on range, less in woods). Happens from indoors to outdoors also...
@@Night-le9ys oh interesting, something to watch for thank you!
I try to shoot 60 arrows four or five times a week. 100 to 120 on weekends as work allows. Great job Chris. Great content
When you say you re zeroed the 20 yard mark with that tape you had on. Did you move the tape on the slider or change the pin location on the sight?
I've found that with out of the bell curve arrows, I'm shooting 535's and you 540......my 40-45 is a couple inches high doing what you just did .
Question? So the further out you shoot will more accurate your site tape will be? Instead of doing the old 20yd and 60yd?
Yes, 20 and 60 is still good but because you will notice the trajectory differences more the further you shoot, the longer that arrow travels the more pronounced their differences in velocity will be. 2 tapes might line up at 60 on faster bows but then you will notice past that it may be quite a few inches up/down compared to where the tape says it should be zeroed. It may help to consider sight tapes as a rifle scope with premade arrays of mil dots that correspond with the bullet trajectory. Two bullets might fly very close at 100 yards but then be off by several feet come 500
Hi John, I'm new to archery and bought my first bow just last month. I don't really like the 4 pins sight that came with it because of the restriction in how many yards I can sign it to. However, seeing those dial sights with micro adjustment you have seems more like what I would like use. What are these type of sights called exactly so I can look them up? (Anyone can chip in for he answer I'm looking for :) Thanks
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They're called sliders. The axcel landslyde is a beauty of you want to go all out lol
i got a new slider sight. can i line up the pins from my old sight to the sight tape and get super close?
No
What about when you had a sight sighted in then buy a new bow and now it’s shooting 4 inches low and about 2 inches left
You have to sight in your sight specific to every bow you put it on. You will never be able to take one sight from one bow and put that sight on another bow and have it be accurate. Good luck!
Does it ever occur to you that range increments aren't linear, like for example from 30 to 50 yards you have more travel than from 50 to 70? Any idea what causes that?
Because the rate at which the arrow is falling out of the sky increases, the longer it is in the air.
@@andrewford80 Aye but I would expect for like 20-30, 30-40, 40-50 and so on to be incrementally larger, instead in my case I find 40-50 to decrease compared to 30-40
It's air resistance. The further travels the more air cuts through so the slower it actually goes.
What type of sight is that?
Ultraview archery scope. The sight tape is spotthogg. I believe Dudley sells them on his website
@@francishernandez3859 thanks!
He’s going to go down on a buffalo
No help 90 yards really