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HHA optimizer help
#4642041
10/09/13 12:11 AM
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Joined: Jul 2007
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Egore_texas_hunter
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I need some help trying to adjust my site. I have a HHA optimizer ultra site. I've had it dialed in for over a year. But here recently I've began to shoot roughly 3 inches high. I'm assuming that I've either bumped or my anchor point or something has changed. I however I do not have the owners manual or any of the tapes to adjust it. Can someone tell me if there's a simple fix to adjust the sites or do I need to just use a magic marker and move on.
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Re: HHA optimizer help
[Re: Bullfrog]
#4642915
10/09/13 10:24 AM
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Egore_texas_hunter
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Not that I am aware of. I mean it didn't feel any different.
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Re: HHA optimizer help
[Re: Egore_texas_hunter]
#4642941
10/09/13 11:04 AM
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TRoberts
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Has your nock point/string loop moved? Or your rest moved?
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Re: HHA optimizer help
[Re: TRoberts]
#4643272
10/09/13 02:04 PM
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tdecker22
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Well for starters there customer service is amazing. All you need to do is call them and they will send you a brand new set of tapes and most likely an owners manual if you ask for it. They sent me tapes last year when I changed bows and I know several other people they did the same for.
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Re: HHA optimizer help
[Re: Egore_texas_hunter]
#4643936
10/09/13 05:14 PM
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Bullfrog
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Not that I am aware of. I mean it didn't feel any different. Won't take much movement to make it 3" off at that distance.
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Re: HHA optimizer help
[Re: Bullfrog]
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10/09/13 06:04 PM
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Egore_texas_hunter
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Well I'll try to contact them and see if I can get new tapes and what not. I don't feel that anything has moved. I'm not saying that it hasn't, but all feels relatively comfortable as it has over the past year. I typically wait roughly a week to verify that it's the bow that is not the same. I don't like to make adjustments after just one round of shooting. But after shooting daily for the past two weeks I've been 3 inches high at ever yardage. I've countered it by just adjusting my yardage. Another words if the range finder says 35 yards I'll set the distance to 30 and it's usually pretty close. But I would like to fix it if possible so that in the heat of the moment when that monster is 23 yards out there, I'm not trying to over think where my dial should actually be at
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Re: HHA optimizer help
[Re: Egore_texas_hunter]
#4647946
10/10/13 09:35 PM
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thebowfisher
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Sounds like your velocities are the same buy your anchor point has changed. Just turn the HHA to whatever number correlated with dead on at 20 yards, then loosen the set screw and turn the dial to match up on 20 yards. when you loosen the set screw, the sight itself wont move just the dial.
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Re: HHA optimizer help
[Re: thebowfisher]
#4650087
10/11/13 03:37 PM
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wacorusty
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I had to buy new tape and redo. Got it off Amazon...
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