Step 1: Cut out a piece of cardboard or paper that fits the animal body size of the "Tagged Out" that you're using.
| Deer 150 . . . . . . . 16" |
Deer 250 . . . . . . . 18" |
| Antelope . . . . . . . .14" |
Elk . . . . . . . . . . . . 25" |
Step 2: Establish the top pin of your sight half way between the 20-yard and 30-yard bracket of your Range Finder. Now tighten down pin in that position.
Step 3: Now use a 3-D target that is approximately 16" from belly to back or, create a 16" cut-out to simulate the profile of a life size deer and install it on your target.
Step 4: Holding your bow at arms length and the belly line of your range finder just under your target or cut-out, adjust the distance between you and your target until the 20 yard back bracket is at the top of the back of your target or the top of your cut-out.
Step 5: At that distance using your sight frame, adjust your 20 yard pin to exactly correspond with the location on your target or cut-out that would represent a vital shot. Then tighten down your sight frame so your pin is stationary.
Step 6: Now repeat step 4: but adjust your distance out to the next range finder bracket and set your 30 yard pin. You now only have to do elevation as your windage has been set in step 5. Keep repeating for all remaining range finder brackets and sight pins.
Step 7: This is the most important: Practice!!!
Important Note: Always keep belly line at bottom of target. Not doing so will cause inaccurate yardage reading!