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Hoyt tune charts
Hoyt tune charts












hoyt tune charts

This can also be referred to as “Rack Adjusting”.

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Hopefully your sight allows you to move all of the pins at once. Once the target line is vertical step back to 30 yards and adjust the “Left and Right” point of impact. Now that the horizontal gaps are set on your 20, 30, and 60 yard pins, rotate the “Line Target” so it is vertical with a level.ĥ. Hopefully by now the 20, 30, and 60 yard pins are all hitting the tape line. (Don’t worry we will get to the 40, 50, and other pins in a bit). Once the 30 yard pin is sighted in on the parallel line you are going to step back to 60 yards and repeat the process. (The only reason you are sighting in this 20 yard pin at this time is to insure you don’t miss the entire bale or block at 30 yards.) Once the 20 yard pin is set step back to 30 yards and sight the 30 yard pin in. (I personally only shoot 3 arrows at a time when sighting in.) Adjust the 20 yard pin until all 3 arrows are hitting the line. Stepping back to 20 yards sight the 20 yard pin in until 3 arrows hit the tape line, preferably in the middle of the tape. Just make sure the arrow is close to the tape line.ģ. Don’t worry about the “left and right”, I will get to that later.

hoyt tune charts

Starting at 10 yards using your 20 yard pin make sure the 20 yard pin is at least close to the tape line. Place the “Line Target” on your bale or block style target and level the tape line so it is parallel to the ground. Using cardboard and 1 1/2 – 2 inch painters tape I make a Line Target.Ģ. Prior to any of the below steps I paper tune the rest and eye ball the sight for center shot.ġ. Sometimes I even get lucky and don’t have to do any fine tuning to the sight. The steps below are what I have used for a number of years to initially sight in my bow. I am sure everyone has their own way to sight in their bow – I am no different.














Hoyt tune charts