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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[REST] STRUCTURES AND ROLES
The arrow rest is a small support component that holds the arrow securely on the bow.
It is attached to the riser (the main body of the bow) and helps keep the arrow in a stable, consistent position until it is released.
It acts like a “supporting hand,” ensuring the arrow stays steady and proper... -
[LIMB] LIMB & RISER CENTER ADJUSTMENT
Limb setting is the process of adjusting the bow so that the string, limbs, and riser are precisely aligned.
If the limbs are twisted to the left or right, or if they are off the string’s centerline, the arrow may kick to one side and grouping can become inconsistent.
When properly set, the strin... -
[BOW STAND] USAGE AND IMPORTANCE
A bow stand is a piece of equipment used to safely hold the bow upright during breaks or between shooting sessions.
It protects the bow by keeping it off the ground, helping extend its lifespan, and serves as an important tool for developing proper equipment management habits for archers.
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