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Old 23-03-06, 01:13 PM
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If you torque the riser, deliberately or otherwise, the button and arrow rest move very little, but the sight on the end of a long extension, moves much more left or right depending on the direction of torque. It is very similar in effect to adjusting the windage of the sight, without being aware that it has happened.At one time in the distant past there was much talk about placing the arrow rest infront or behind the button in order to compensate for the error produced at the sight. It sounded nicely scientific but I couldn't help thinking that a little time spent on eliminating the reasons for the torque would have been time better spent.
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