Well after a number of comments and threads going around about the lack of effort some may put in prior to the season, weather it be scouting or adjusting equipment or some making changes to there equipment without re calibrating before going into the woods. (no one in particular) just in general..
Well, i made an adjustment a week ago to my peep sight, i brought it down closer to lock into my anchor point. well doing so i shot the bow a bunch of times and had to make some minor adjustments and compensate for shooting a little low. I kept thinking about a deer stepping into range for a chip shot and not being able to hit him right so i took the time to grab the ladder from the shed, climb onto the roof and setup my 3d target starting at 12 yards. i was hitting constantly LOW which is not good from a steep angle. i decided to make an adjustment and BOOM, im shooting dead on again. moved the target out to 20 and shes a go. My confidence is HIGH, right where i want it. The wind is in my sails and im ready for this weekend!!
figured id share that with you guys, its never too late to double check. always good to verify on your own time rather then hit one bad and find out its the hunters gear...
goodluck!
Geno~