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i have a martin cheetah and im haveing trouble sighting it i have vital gear sights and my bottom pin is dead on at 10 20 and 25 yds i cant lower it ne more and that is stopping my other pins from lowering enough .my top pin isnt even on target i havent messed with my center pin and i think if i lower the whole sight i dont think that will completly solve my problem idk im lost ne help would be great so if ne one understands what i just tried to explaine plz help

Question by gates989. Uploaded on March 18, 2010

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from Hunter Savage wrote 1 year 47 weeks ago

i would start with lowering the whole sight and take it from there .with out us actually seeing the sight and how you have it set up exactly on the bow its hard to give an remedy .

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from gates989 wrote 1 year 47 weeks ago

ill giv it a shot i got the bow set up at the pro shop where i bought it (new) and i kinda went cheap on the sight all the pins adjust in the sme uh um gonna say colum mosts sights ive had the pins were stagerd but thanks ill go lower and see where im at

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from Cgull wrote 1 year 47 weeks ago

I would first check that my arrow rest and string loop/nocking point are located corectly. A visit to Martin's sight could offer some thoughts, if that does not help then a trip to the pro shop is needed.

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from libertyfirst wrote 1 year 47 weeks ago

Assuming your bow is properly tuned and the arrows are flying well I would guess that you have a very high anchor point. If you lower your anchor point to the base of your jaw line your troubles will go away and you should have plenty of space for 4-6 pins.

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from libertyfirst wrote 1 year 47 weeks ago

Assuming your bow is properly tuned and the arrows are flying well I would guess that you have a very high anchor point. If you lower your anchor point to the base of your jaw line your troubles will go away and you should have plenty of space for 4-6 pins.

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from Hunter Savage wrote 1 year 47 weeks ago

i would start with lowering the whole sight and take it from there .with out us actually seeing the sight and how you have it set up exactly on the bow its hard to give an remedy .

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from Cgull wrote 1 year 47 weeks ago

I would first check that my arrow rest and string loop/nocking point are located corectly. A visit to Martin's sight could offer some thoughts, if that does not help then a trip to the pro shop is needed.

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from gates989 wrote 1 year 47 weeks ago

ill giv it a shot i got the bow set up at the pro shop where i bought it (new) and i kinda went cheap on the sight all the pins adjust in the sme uh um gonna say colum mosts sights ive had the pins were stagerd but thanks ill go lower and see where im at

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