I am trying to help a buddy set up a recurve and he insist on a sight. Does anyone know where to find one of the old style sights that came on the early compounds. You know flat steel with four or five pins. I think this will look the best as it is simple. Everything we find in the shops is bulky and would look terrible. Thanks.
There are several bow shops in your area and I am sure you will find one that still has the old type of fixed pin sight... or for about a 20 dollar bill get a 3 pin sight that has the fiber optic type sight pins..that will work well for him. NOw again if he is going to use sights he sure than had better also set the bow up with a raised arrow rest and make sure he hold the bow straight up and with no kant to the bow, and must make sure he comes to the same draw point ( full extention) and solid ancor. You had in town a great archery club, I would suggest he check it out, go to the goggle search and check out VBA clubs under NFAA VA....should be about 3 clubs within a 1/2 hour drive i.e. cub run manassas, winchester archers and also front royal archers...let us know how you make out...
signed BIll a old 66 red neck from Manassas now living in the big woods of upstate NY....
This may be a stupid question, but I am new at this. I understnad holding the bow straight up and down. Why can't you use sights and shoot off the self? Thanks for any help.
I use a sight and shoot off the shelf. No problems as long as I do my part with a steady anchor.
I have a sight that came off of a Bear Blackbear
compound that you're welcome to....just need an address...
Tom Ireland
Hagerstown, MD
you can do doggone near anything you want to...
i shoot a recurve off the shelf, with a mechanical release aid but no sights...
IF i were to use a sight, it would be a single pin fibre optics.
IF you cant your bow, and use a multi pin sight simply adjust the pins to the angle of the cant...
My first recurve sight was a hatpin taped to the front of the riser :thumbsup:
I tried it years ago, but I learned pretty quickly that my shooting style had too much variation for there to be any advantage to it. For me a sight is only good for standing up straight and shooting at targets with the same stance every time.