Jimmy Ivy
03-13-2009, 11:53 AM
I have a trophy ridge sight on a bowtech general. My problem is the gang adjustmant has to be bottemed out to set the sights. I can't set a pin past 40 yards because of this. Anybody have a suggestion on how I can center the sight housing....differant anchor ,something I need help soon!
jdawg240
03-13-2009, 12:33 PM
Lower your peep if possible.:noidea:
Ronhop
03-13-2009, 01:09 PM
Lower your peep if possible.:noidea:
Yep...
But it also depends on which TR model you have.
I used to have an older one that had a huge elevation adjustment capability by removing the scope/pin guard from the sight and just use different holes to re-attach it.
Other than that, you might need to change your anchor point and lower your peep...
Good luck. Been there before and it can be a pain in the butt....
Ron
Mathews Man
03-13-2009, 04:21 PM
this got me a few times. Do the eye shut test. Draw your bow with your eyes closed ancor like normal then open them and see if you can look thru your peep with NO head movement at all.
a guy here told me that and till I did it I would say he was crazey- But he was right. fixed my sight issue!
Rhustek
03-13-2009, 04:33 PM
I had this problem before and my anchor point was too high up on my face so it caused a downward arrow angle. You can lower your anchor point which will raise your peep height and level out your arrow when at full draw. If you just lower your peep without chaning your anchor point you'll find yourself too scrunched up and bending your neck at wierd angles to try and lign up the peep and the sight.
Of course you can always check the other things first and make sure your center shot is correct, arrow sits level on your rest, the Sight is not mounted to the lowest holes on your riser, etc.