How to Set up, Sight In, your I-Sight
Thank you for allowing I-Sight Technology to bless you with our Sighting System the "Solution". While setting up this sight keep in mind you are setting up a complete system which can eliminate your peep (recommended). If at any time you have questions feel free to email brianmahaney@i-sighttechnology.com
1. Choose one set of five mounting holes on the main plate to mount to your riser.
2. Loosen the yardage lockdown knob and slide the sight all the way up.
3. Check your arrow clearance(you should have more than an inch and a half between th arrow shaft and the mount tube) If more clearance is needed move the tube clamp up to the upper set of holes.
4. Keep the tube clamp bolt somewhat loose so you can turn the tube and slide it in and out. Likewise with the weaver mount clamp.
5. Knock an arrow and look down the arrow next to the string. Turn on the reflex sight to the largest brightest setting. Move the tube in or out to line the sight up parallel to the line of sight so the dot is visible in the center of the sight.(if you are left eye dominant you may have to slide the tube out to the left considerably)
6. At this point you need to draw back your bow. Get comfortable. Remember your sighting system is here to verify your shooting technique. You will need to move the sight until the dot is centered in the lens at full draw. This may take some time but is well worth the effort now to get it right.
7. Snug the clamping bolts.(Do not overtighten these bolts, there is more than enough clamping surface to keep things from moving)
8. Stand at 10 yards and draw your bow. Concentrate on the target not the sight(you may want to turn down the intensity at this point) and shoot.
9. If the shot was left slide the tube left, if the shot is right slide the tube right. For a high shot you may have to move the tube clamp to the upper position and repeat the above steps. For a low shot you may loosen the yardage adjustment knob and slide the sight down.(this will decrease the range of adjustment for yardage so if you find you too this step and need more yardage you may have to move the tube clamp to the bottom setting and repeat the above steps)
10. After you have the sight shooting within inches, you may use the micro adjustments on the sight itself. DO NOT use these until you are close. You may decide not to us them at all.
Please watch our video posted above for tips and remember to take your time and if you have any questions email brianmahaney@I-Sighttechnology.com
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