Sights
In Olympic archery, the sight is probably one of the most distinguishing features. The sight is an aiming device that can be screwed to the handle.
Depending on the model, distance markers are drawn in, or can also be attached individually. Decisive for the choice of a sight are material, weight, as well as adjustment fineness. A manufacturer's own sight tunnel is usually included, but can be replaced if desired.
Depending on the model, distance markers are drawn in, or can also be attached individually. Decisive for the choice of a sight are material, weight, as well as adjustment fineness. A manufacturer's own sight tunnel is usually included, but can be replaced if desired.
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