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Offline r05c03

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SRF sights and Canting
« on: March 20, 2023, 02:28:41 PM »
I am considering experimenting with a SRF sight system. Is this type of sight only usable when you shoot with the bow vertical.  I have seen a lot of people say that the SRF sights improved their instinctive shooting.  A lot of instinctive shooting is done canted. 

Online BruceT

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Re: SRF sights and Canting
« Reply #1 on: April 21, 2023, 08:35:35 AM »
   I had to google SRF sights to describe what they are ? I am currently using a sight  . It is a small piece of oak ,that matches the riser wood on my Mesa ll. It is attached with two sided tape , so there are no screws. It has 4   1/8” holes for elevation. And I use one sight pin . I have continually struggled with different shooting issues , and am hoping this will keep me on track .
  I’m assuming , you maybe didn’t get a reply because putting a sight on trad bows may not be in good keeping . For me , it’s about making a clean , ethical shot, when I’m hunting.

  Plus, there hasn’t been activity on the “Shooters FORM Board” since mid March .

  Oh, to somewhat answer your question, I shoot, holding the bow vertical . Not sure about canting .
If you can shoot just one arrow in control,you can shoot all of them in control !
  Jim Casto Jr.

Offline Maynard Ferguson

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Re: SRF sights and Canting
« Reply #2 on: August 19, 2023, 10:14:37 AM »
I experimented with one 2 years ago and found it worked best with the bow held vertically. Only reason I'm not using it now is that I decided to foc6 on shooting barebow, 3 under.

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