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Anybody heard of "Square Up"?
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I saw this bow sight advertized called Square Up. It is supposed to go behind your pin sight and it is supposed to make you way more accurate.
Haw anybody used one, or has one?
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Re: Anybody heard of "Square Up"?
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If you like the idea, you'll also want to look at Anchorsight (that's the one I use), and hindsight, and I think there's a sight with a built in version of anchorsight.
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I have one on my Mathews. It acts similar to a rear sight but show if you are torching the bow left or right. It does help with consistency and accuracy and its a pretty simple device. I had to make some slight modifications so it would clear one of my arrows on my quiver.
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I,Q bow sight? center the dot then take the shot?
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Similar but different. The IQ sight is more like the "Anchor Sight"(
http://www.archeryinnovations.com/
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