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A Look at Archery Sights

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Shooting targets requires archery sights. Similar to gun sights, there are archery sights that will enhance your shooting performance, making accuracy and precision easier to achieve.

There are actually a few different types of archery sights you can use to improve your performance. Your choice depends on the activities you'll be using them for. Archery sights include the pendulum, the fixed-pin, the movable-pin and the target sights.

The pendulum sight is designed for hunting game from a tree stand. These archery sights provide pins that swing so it isn't difficult to determine the downhill angle from the tree stand. Of course, you'll need to adjust the pins to discover the specific height for accuracy. Locking the pin in place prevents it from further swinging.

The fixed-pin is one of the archery sights used most often. This type has three or five pins that can be configured at specific distances. Once configured, you simply tighten them down so they can be used immediately. For archery sights, arches prefer to set their distances at a range of 20 - 40 yards, which provides the most comfort when new at using this archery sight.

The movable-pin archery sight has a single pin that moves up and down. Simply gauge the distance to the target you're aiming it, and then adjust the pin to match that distance. The problem is that your targets could be moving, so you'll have to continue adjusting your pin accordingly.

Finally, target archery sights are specially used in competitions worldwide because these archery sights are the most accurate you'll find available. Considering these archery sights, you'll certainly see a resemblance to the design of the movable-pin. The only difference is it comes with an advanced system that enables you to adjust your settings accordingly to handle wind elements and aspects of elevation.

These are just a few of the many archery sights you can use. Use the sight you're most comfortable with.



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