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    POI Question

    Ok....so if I install a Tight Spot quiver with an HHA single pin sight, I have to use a bracket that mounts between the riser and sight....which will move my entire sight to the right about 1/4".

    If I shoot my bow without adjusting the sight after installing the bracket, where will my arrow hit...left or right of the bullseye?

    Pretty sure I know the answer, I'm just in for what y'all think. [emoji23]
    Last edited by Skinny; 01-15-2017, 09:44 AM.

    #2
    Assuming everything else stays the same, it should hit left of the bullseye

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      #3
      Is this a trick question?

      My HHA came with spacers that mount on the outside of the riser, so there was no shift in the sight.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Sleepy View Post
        Is this a trick question?

        My HHA came with spacers that mount on the outside of the riser, so there was no shift in the sight.


        Yes I have some spacers I can use but that kinda defeats the purpose of using the Tight Spot which rides real close to the bow doesn't it?

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          #5
          I thought someone was in a motor vehicle crash.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Skinny View Post
            Yes I have some spacers I can use but that kinda defeats the purpose of using the Tight Spot which rides real close to the bow doesn't it?


            That was my other thought.


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              #7
              Here is a pic of how it's mounted.

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                #8
                It you move your sight to the right, your POI will be left of bullseye if the pin is on the bullseye.

                Bisch

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                  #9
                  That is one of the reasons we ( my two sons and I ) got rid of our tite spot quivers. I don't like any thing mounted to my sight, or behind it. The quiver takes a lot of " abuse" banging around. And of all places I don't want it mounted to my sight. I changed to the tree limb( which has a mount that will allow you to mount it as close to the riser as possible) quivers as did one of my sons the other went with a Mathews quiver. Both are real close to the same thing. But they both mount to the riser, were a quiver should mount if you ask me. And they are less bulky.

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                    #10
                    POI Question

                    So after all said and done and bow dialed back in, my sight housing is about as far to the right as is acceptable before starting to move behind riser.

                    That being said, my first shot was to the right of the bullseye after installing bracket....I had to further adjust my sight to the right to "follow the arrow to get poi back to the left. Lol.

                    This kinda blew my mind last night.
                    Last edited by Skinny; 01-15-2017, 10:18 AM.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by critter69 View Post
                      That is one of the reasons we ( my two sons and I ) got rid of our tite spot quivers. I don't like any thing mounted to my sight, or behind it. The quiver takes a lot of " abuse" banging around. And of all places I don't want it mounted to my sight. I changed to the tree limb( which has a mount that will allow you to mount it as close to the riser as possible) quivers as did one of my sons the other went with a Mathews quiver. Both are real close to the same thing. But they both mount to the riser, were a quiver should mount if you ask me. And they are less bulky.
                      Was that the question? Lol

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