BSA Optics BOW30 Dot User Manual
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six o’clock. Although the screw located at nine o’clock is marked
“UP” its function in this orientation is windage. This also applies to
the screw located at six o’clock. It is marked as “R” but its function
in this orientation is elevation. At a safe archery range, start from a
close distance (about 5 yards) and shoot two arrows into the target.
If they hit within six inches of your point of aim, move back to 10
yards and try two more arrows.
Tech Tip #5: With some bows, the rise will torque (twist counter
clockwise for right hand bows, clockwise with left hand bows) when
drawn. This will make it difficult to see the reticle as it will not
be possible to look straight through the sight. To correct for this
condition one or more washers (included) should be added between
the rail and mounting plate on the back bolt.
2b) Hitting lower or higher than point of aim. If the hit on the
target is lower than your point of aim, loosen the hex head mounting
bolts and slide the mounting plate further down the riser. (If hitting
high, do the opposite.) Make small adjustments. Re-tighten the
mounting bolts and try two more shots. If you are now hitting within
six inches of your point of aim at 10 yards, continue back to your
ideal sight in distance and repeat the process until you are within six
inches of your point of aim.
Tech Tip #6: If the structure of your riser is such that interference is
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