This will greatly improve your accuracy and technique as well as prevent movement when you pull the trigger. I highly recommend the use of a shooting aid or rest when sighting in a crossbow. To do this correctly you will need a few supplies such as: your crossbow, a level or leveling kit, your scope, scope rings, a padded vise, and Allen wrenches for adjustment. If your crossbow didn’t come with the scope or if you need to replace the scope over time you will need to know how is it to be mounted. Make sure that your scope is properly mounted onto your crossbow before you begin. You will also need a set of screwdrivers sized to fit your scope adjustment knobs. You won’t need much to get started but you do need to have at least 3-5 arrows, a target with a decent margin for error, the scope instruction manual, binoculars, and a crossbow rest. Let’s take a look at what steps you need to take in order to fine tune your bow and insure that is is properly sighted just in time for your first hunt. Not bad right? Half an hour spent sighting in a crossbow is no sweat off your back if it means that this is the year you finally out-hunt your father-in-law. On average, the sighting in process will take between twenty to thirty minutes. You can smell the morning dew and doe urine from your recliner. You’ve just pulled your new crossbow and crossbow scopes from the box.
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