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Hanuman May 30, 2020 @ 9:39am
Bow sight question
I've watched couple youtube videos but I am still confused...the brightsight rangefinder bow sight, I don't get it. Do I need 2/2 in zeroing (I have 1/2)? In aim mode I see the red dot, and the green dot. I tried pointing the red dot at the target and hitting "F", for some reason the little LED display on the sight never shows a distance, it always says 0 meters. After hitting "F" I aim with the green dot? When I try this at the range its totally off. If I just aim a bit low with the red dot, I have much better luck but I need to learn how use this sight. In youtube videos it shows the green and red dots coming together...I can't seem to get it to work?

Thank you

update: I was at bow range and even though its free ammo, my rangefinder scope worked after equipping actual arrow. I still find though, that I have to aim a little low for some reason in order to hit my mark.
Last edited by Hanuman; May 30, 2020 @ 10:00am
Originally posted by yogisgoat:
I believe you have to push "E", not "F". The "F" key changes the zeroing range (if you have the perk).

Place the red dot on the target and press "E". The digital readout will tell you the range and the green dot shows where the arrow will hit. Once you get the hang of it you could use it to drive nails, especially if you use the light-up arrows which seem to be more accurate with all the bows.
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yogisgoat May 30, 2020 @ 11:08am 
I believe you have to push "E", not "F". The "F" key changes the zeroing range (if you have the perk).

Place the red dot on the target and press "E". The digital readout will tell you the range and the green dot shows where the arrow will hit. Once you get the hang of it you could use it to drive nails, especially if you use the light-up arrows which seem to be more accurate with all the bows.
Leadmagnet May 30, 2020 @ 5:50pm 
Yogi is right and you don't need the zeroing perk with the range finder sight. The sight does all the work. I've also noticed that sometimes the aim has to be adjusted as it tends to go high.
Hanuman May 30, 2020 @ 7:35pm 
Originally posted by yogisgoat:
I believe you have to push "E", not "F". The "F" key changes the zeroing range (if you have the perk).

Place the red dot on the target and press "E". The digital readout will tell you the range and the green dot shows where the arrow will hit. Once you get the hang of it you could use it to drive nails, especially if you use the light-up arrows which seem to be more accurate with all the bows.

Nice it works now! and yes, man they are accurate...and its weird, I feel the tracer ones are bit better, maybe the bit of more money for them gives very slight bonus.
Thanks
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Date Posted: May 30, 2020 @ 9:39am
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