Aligning the sight center is extremely important.
If the sight bar that moves up and down is not positioned on a vertical line,
left–right deviations will occur when adjusting it vertically.
Therefore, once the sight is installed, ensuring the vertical center alignment of the sight bar is essential.
It is a key factor in improving arrow grouping.
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[SIGHT] HOW TO USE SIGHT
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[RISER] BRACE HEIGHT – MEASUREMENT AN...
Brace height refers to the distance between the bowstring and the deepest part of the grip (handle) when the bow is fully assembled.
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[ACCESSORIES] T-GAUGE - USAGE EXPLANA...
T-gauge is a T-shaped measuring tool used after stringing the bow to accurately measure and adjust string length, the nocking point, and arrow position (rest height). It is made of metal or carbon.
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