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How can you aim at the bow without a sight?

Question 1: How to aim the most common bow without a sight? The bow shoots an arc. You have to know the range of the bow and set your own angle according to your experience.

Question 2: Newcomers ask for advice. How to shoot an arrow without a sight? First of all, the choice of bow: 1, physical bow: burst: If you have the skill of loading, the first choice must be to annihilate the damaged steel bow II, and burst LV5 in four sections, with the highest attack in the physical bow. If you don't install it, use "bow [fierce]" and poison reinforcement. Penetration: There is no doubt that it is "the bow puncture of the king", the physical attack of 372, and the penetration of LV5.

Question 3: How to aim at slingshots and bows? How to aim if the slingshot is not aimed?

Slingshot aiming shooting can be divided into aiming shooting and evaluation shooting. It only says aiming here. As for the evaluation, the master hits a certain level and no longer needs to aim, which is the highest realm.

There are vertical aiming and horizontal aiming, and of course there are oblique aiming, depending on personal habits.

First, aim vertically.

The so-called vertical aiming means that the hand holding the bow handle is vertical under the slingshot and the two bow eyes are parallel.

When aiming, take the left hand as an example, hold the slingshot with the right hand, push out the slightly curved arm in parallel, stand sideways, and stand with your feet in a T-step. Grasp the bag with your left hand and straighten it parallel, with your left thumb close to the left nose tip or left cheek. The left eye aims at the target-the right arch eye through the leather bag.

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Essentials: breathe evenly and relax. Do it intentionally or unintentionally.

Second, aim horizontally.

The figure, pace, standing posture and bow-pulling posture, aiming posture and action essentials of horizontal aiming are the same as those of vertical aiming.

The only difference is that in the horizontal aiming practice, the hand holding the bow holds the slingshot horizontally, the eyes of the bow are vertical, and the back of the hand holding the bow is upward. Grasp the leather pocket with your right (left) hand and lift the tendon upward with your thumb.

The advantage of horizontal aiming is that it is labor-saving when pulling the bow, easy to pull the bow full and strong in shooting. The disadvantage is that the accuracy of aiming after bow drawing is not as high as the coefficient of vertical aiming, but once the essentials are mastered, vertical aiming and horizontal aiming are the same.

Third, matters needing attention

1, pay attention to safety first. No harm, no damage, no trouble.

2. When practicing aiming, try to shoot a projectile and summarize it yourself. From the impact of each projectile on the target, explore the direction and law of ballistic flight (considering wind direction and gravity), find the location of the impact point, and constantly correct your shooting aiming at the target. Only by constantly summing up and groping can we get twice the result with half the effort and practice perfect skills with the least number of bullets.

3, the correct posture, the correct shooting essentials, you can avoid the phenomenon that the projectile hits the bow and hits the hand.

4. When practicing aiming, you can choose 3m, 5m, 10m, 20m ... step by step. The position of the target can also be flat or high. Through these precise distance exercises, we can estimate the distance of the target through comparison in future actual combat, which is of great use in actual combat.

Playing slingshots is mainly about groping, the method should be correct, and experience it slowly. If you play more, your level will naturally improve.

Question 4: How to aim at the bow? As shown in the figure, the peephole and the aiming frame should be circled, that is, concentric, and the aiming needle should be aimed at the target.

Internal strength must be determined: the target is solid and the target is weak.

That is, the line of sight focuses on the target, the alignment between the peephole and the aiming frame, and the alignment between the needle and the target is controlled by the corner light.

Another thing: the diameter difference between the peephole and the aiming frame on my drawing is quite big. In fact, the diameter difference between them is not big when shooting arrows. )

However, it is true that the farther the target is, the more you should aim at the corresponding aiming needle below, because aiming at the needle below can increase the elevation angle of the arrow and make it fly farther from the ground.

When adjusting the sight: first prepare an arrow target and place it at least 10 meter away. Aim at the aiming point of the first sight needle at the top of the sight in this way, and scatter an arrow. Check where the first arrow hit the bull's eye. If the impact point of the arrow is at the upper left of the bull's-eye, you need to adjust the aiming frame to the left by 1-2, then use a wrench to adjust the aiming needle by 1-2, and sprinkle the arrow again after adjustment. The principle is that the impact point of the arrow deviates from the position of the bull's-eye, so you need to adjust the aiming direction, that is to say, use "aiming to chase the arrow"

After that, start to adjust the second needle. Generally speaking, the spacing between each needle is 10 meter. But you can set more reference points in the main hitting range according to your own main hitting range. The way to adjust the second needle is basically the same as the way to adjust the first needle. The only difference is that because the first needle has adjusted the left and right distance, you only need to adjust the aiming needle up and down when adjusting the second needle.

Question 5: How to aim at the bow and arrow to shoot accurately? First tell me what bow and arrow you use and how many meters you want to shoot. According to the traditional backhand, 35 kg backhand, 7mm vertical glass fiber practice arrow, if it is full, it will spread within 30 meters, if the posture is correct, it will not land. It is best to use a full wool arrow table, and the error of three-point brush arrow table is very large.

Question 6: How to aim at whether the bow is an arc? You have to know the range of the bow and set your own angle according to your experience.

Question 7: How to aim the frameless slingshot?

Question 8: How to practice aiming at bows and arrows with both eyes? What are the tricks? The word "bow and arrow" is too broad to ask.

If it is a competitive contrarian investor:

As long as there is nothing wrong with the dominant eye, the eye opens naturally and can be aimed at the target with the dominant eye through the sight. There is almost no practice.

If it is a compound bow (pulley bow):

Cover the target with any eye, through the peephole and through the scope, just three points and one line. There is almost no practice.

If it is a traditional bow:

This is much more troublesome, because there is no sight, you need to aim with your eyes, but everyone has their own methods. The popular saying is that the downward extension line of the main eye and the arrow is perpendicular to the ground to determine the left and right direction; The other eye estimates the height of the target through the extension line of the arrow shaft.

Question 9: How to use the compound bow five-pin aiming method as shown in the figure: the peephole and the aiming frame should be circled, that is, concentric, and the aiming needle should aim at the target.

Internal strength must be determined: the target is solid and the target is weak.

That is, the line of sight focuses on the target, the alignment between the peephole and the aiming frame, and the alignment between the needle and the target is controlled by the corner light.

Another thing: the diameter difference between the peephole and the aiming frame on my drawing is quite big. In fact, the diameter difference between them is not big when shooting arrows. )

However, it is true that the farther the target is, the more you should aim at the corresponding aiming needle below, because aiming at the needle below can increase the elevation angle of the arrow and make it fly farther from the ground.

When adjusting the sight: first prepare an arrow target and place it at least 10 meter away. Aim at the aiming point of the first sight needle at the top of the sight in this way, and scatter an arrow. Check where the first arrow hit the bull's eye. If the impact point of the arrow is at the upper left of the bull's-eye, you need to adjust the aiming frame to the left by 1-2, then use a wrench to adjust the aiming needle by 1-2, and sprinkle the arrow again after adjustment. The principle is that the impact point of the arrow deviates from the position of the bull's-eye, so you need to adjust the aiming direction, that is to say, use "aiming to chase the arrow"

After that, start to adjust the second needle. Generally speaking, the spacing between each needle is 10 meter. But you can set more reference points in the main hitting range according to your own main hitting range. The way to adjust the second needle is basically the same as the way to adjust the first needle. The only difference is that because the first needle has adjusted the left and right distance, you only need to adjust the aiming needle up and down when adjusting the second needle.

Question 10: There is no other explanation for the aiming method of the slingshot. Just contact more, there is no specific method. How a slingshot master aims is a crazy method he has come up with.