Get another sight. If that is the trophy ridge mist that you have on the bow you will keep on having problems. The sight that is complete plastic keeps on getting loose. Get a sight that is not plastic. CBE tactical 5 pin would be a better option.
@brockpeck70733 ай бұрын
Buddies draw length is too long
@LimitlessNate3 ай бұрын
Yeah were tryin to fix em up! Been rough🤣
@ppumpin013 ай бұрын
draw length is definitely too long
@Kammeg713 ай бұрын
Your buddy could shoot without a sight on there at all and it wouldn’t matter. He is at least 1.5” too long in draw length, probably more.
@campervanhelsing3 ай бұрын
Awesome
@timbow503 ай бұрын
Well, it’s great you guys are getting into archery and bow hunting but in all honesty there’s a lot of things that need to be changed. If a shop has set any of your bows up find another shop. There’s many videos on proper set up. Don’t be drawing with the elbow down. You’re pulling too much draw weight if you can’t draw correctly. Watch videos of pro archers. See how they draw. Just yanking it back any old way doesn’t set you up correctly. Stop punching those damn trigger releases. Do you jerk your rifle trigger? Hope not. Watch some accomplished archers who are just regular hunters videos. Like “ whitetail fit”, “ bow only outdoors “, for bow setup release setup execution of the release etcetc. It’s totally apparent whoever has helped you doesn’t know much.That yellow rubber peep sight thing is a very bad idea. Bows nowadays do not require any type of peep like this. I’m no pro by any means guys but have been setting up bows,sights, scopes everything for at least 25 years. I wish you lived near me so I could help all of you. Do some research, find someone with expertise to help you. A bow setup for you PROPERLY is so much more accurate and is actually easier to use with los better results.
@LimitlessNate3 ай бұрын
Appreciate it been hunting for as long as i can remember. And my draw is fine i actually have to draw a certain way because i have inflamation in my right shoulder and can only move it so far up so trying to pull back the "correct" way does not work for me the pain is unbearable so in order to do so i have to keep my elbow down an arm low. But either way i think as long as someone can draw back without it hurting them than their draw is fine. Unless ur a comp shooter there is no reason for "perfect" form. Whatever is comfortably for someone than thats good enough.