Originally posted by buckeye_hunter: QuoteOriginally posted by burch: O.K. I know i`m gonna get a beating for this question. Since i`ve been shooting trad bow style for about 5 years now and still miss, I gotta ask about sights. If for no other reason in a hunting situation. I`ve been checking out a few sights that are used on recurves. I shoot a reflex/deflex and see no reason why sights wouldn`t work on these bows too. So, who uses sights ? Also, I don`t understand how they work on a trad bow using a cant. I used to shoot compound bows but you held the bow pretty much straight up and down. So can anyone explain how sights work on a trad bow ? Burch To answer your original post.... Call Three Rivers and ask some questions. I think it's Dale's youngest boy that uses a Dalaa with sights for hunting. They are good folks and will help you. I think it is commendable that you want to do what it takes to be a good shot and work toward clean kills on the game you hunt. [/b]
Originally posted by burch: O.K. I know i`m gonna get a beating for this question. Since i`ve been shooting trad bow style for about 5 years now and still miss, I gotta ask about sights. If for no other reason in a hunting situation. I`ve been checking out a few sights that are used on recurves. I shoot a reflex/deflex and see no reason why sights wouldn`t work on these bows too. So, who uses sights ? Also, I don`t understand how they work on a trad bow using a cant. I used to shoot compound bows but you held the bow pretty much straight up and down. So can anyone explain how sights work on a trad bow ? Burch
Originally posted by Terry Green: There is nothing 'non-tradtional' about sights. Sights were used long before the compound bow was invented.I personaly don't use them, but that doesn't make them 'non-traditional'...and don't worry about any pissing contest....we don't allow those here.