General information about the Pantent Pending String Sight
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How much does it slow the arrow speed down?
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what front sight do u use
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So this string sight is only good for 3 distances?
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can you still use your original bow sights ?? i mean for like your 20 30 40 yards pins then the string sights at 100+ just curious..... not to many 100 yard shot are possible in the stand... but walking in an out i could def use....
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On the other hand, what if he did have an arrow on the string and his release failed?? Heads up in the other room!! Me, I'd rather take the chance of destroying my bow than killing someone in my family.
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This is a very unique product, I like it, but my only problem with the design is when you change from the shorter shot to the longer, you have to move your release hand off of your cheek anchor point and put it somewhere below which can make your shots at farther distances harder to keep consistent but if you were able to keep the same spot of your release hand on each of the distances i see how it would be accurate. my question is what do you use as a hand anchor point at longer distances
moyerbeau 1 year ago
@moyerbeau The String Sight helps with having a consistant head tilt. Each of the markers has a different spot on your cheek, but has the same spot on your nose. The consistant head tilt makes the switching from marker to marker easy and will increase accuracy.
Earthdog12 1 year ago
is it easy to adjust when sighting in? and how do you adjust?
ollie4jc 2 years ago
Yes it's quick and easy to sight in. You can get some more information at stringsight. com
Earthdog12 2 years ago
Pretty clever!
It eliminates the clutter in bow sights.
On the other hand, does it not generate mover vibration, or is it so light that it doesn't?
aRareKindOfMonster 2 years ago
Thanks! No, the String Sight doesn't generate mover vibration.
Earthdog12 2 years ago