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Sight Window?

Started by PastorSteveHill, July 14, 2007, 01:05:00 PM

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PastorSteveHill

Hello everyone. I have a question.  It seems that most sight widows are 3 1/2  and some are 5 1/2 inches.   Can someone explain this to me?  

If I am thinking right/ the 5 1/2 widow would allow one to shoot farther, i.e. 3d shoots etc..

while the 3 1/2 is more for hunting??? Does that sound right?  

SO why wouldn't one want a 5 1/2 window for hunting? Seems logical to me? What am i missing?
Blessings,
Steve

R H Clark

Here is my take on it.The longer window would work better with sights if that is your game.Some shoot with a vertical bow so a longer sight window allows a little better sight picture.People shoot both at longer 3D matches.It comes down to personal taste.A longer riser will usually make a longer bow and most people find them more stable for target work.A shorter riser and bow will usually be easier to use in tight spots like thick hunting cover.

Dave2old

Steve -- perhaps I'm a bit off your topic, but -- I have found, strange as it seems, that I shoot much better with any and all bows (necessarily, longbows) that have NO sight window, than I do with centershot bows, whether recurve or hybrid longbows. Just doesn't make sense, yet is true for me. Relating this to your question -- a longbow that's not centershot has NO sight window per se ... yet, has an unlimited vertical sight field. Who knows? Like most everything in life, it gets real personal. I say, shoot whatever YOU shoot best with, and like all matters of faith, don't question it. Dave

Van/TX

A longer sight window will allow you to shoot shorter, not longer, with a sight.  Sight window length doesn't necesarily have anything to do with riser length.  Good luck....Van
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