Skip to main content

Course Outline

Skip audio player

Sighting-in is the process of adjusting your sights to hit the bull’s-eye on a sight-in target consistently. You must shoot and sight-in your crossbow using broadheads and arrowshafts identical to those you will be using for hunting.

  • Begin sighting-in by using identical weight practice points. Then attach the broadheads identical to those you will be hunting with to your arrows. Your point of impact with a broadhead may vary from your point of impact with identical weight target points. Therefore, it is a good idea to purchase a couple of extra broadheads just for this sighting-in purpose.
  • Remember to always use razor-sharp broadheads for hunting. If you must use the same broadheads for practice as well as hunting, remember to resharpen the blades or replace them prior to hunting.
  • Unit 5 of 9
  • Topic 2 of 3
  • Page 1 of 3