Wednesday, February 10, 2010

What is an Anchor Sight

What is an Anchor Sight?
And what does it do?

For some it takes a few days to get used to this new sighting technology, for
others it takes only a few arrows. When you shoot the Anchor Sight you will
discover a whole New World of knowledge. You will see for the first time what
is really going on with your shot. You will see torque and learn how to control
it. You will know when it was you that blew the shot and not wonder if it was
one of the ten other possibilities. You will see and react to every error you
make and it doesn't take long before you begin to improve. Soon you will be
experimenting with range changes using the increments in the Anchor
Sight with one front sight pin. You will shoot for the pure enjoyment of it
because you have control and love it.
You will be amazed how the Anchor Sight holds you to correct form when
shooting from a tree stand and how neat it is to have the freedom of full target
vision. Then there is the added shooting time in the evening hours and a feeling
of confidence when that final moment arrives.

Friday, February 5, 2010

Archery And Aging Eyes

AGING EYES

There is a lot of frustration among those of us who suddenly discover we need Reading Glasses? Now we have to carry glasses around and if we forget them, just writing a check becomes a challenge. I have at least 6 pair and still I find myself without when I really need them. Going to the grocery store and reading the prices is all but impossible and you are looked at as really weird when someone sees you curling your forefinger and holding it against your eye while using the other hand to get the can of beans just the right distance from the tiny hole you had formed inside the curled finger so you could read the price. This works by the way, like the pin hole in the box you learned about in sixth grade, bending the light like a magnifying lens.

I know many people who have had to use reading Glasses all their lives. I will bet a higher than normal percentage of those people never took up the sport of Archery. Not because they never tried shooting a bow but because looking through a fuzzy peep sight made it a dyslectic feat.

I recently received a letter from an archer that made my day. I have had similar comments about poor vision from appreciative archers but this man was truly moved and I felt really good because I could relate to the circumstance of possibly loosing the ability to shoot my bow. So I thought I would pass what he said along to you, who may at sometime in your life experience this loss...

Lynn Asher

Archery Innovations

www.archeryinnovations.com

"The archery anchor sight has been a dream come true for me. I have been struggling for the past several years with aging eyes and have lost several opportunities shooting nice bucks because I could not see thru my peep sight. I knew I had to do something or loose those early morning and late evening shots. I wear glasses or contacts but when I go into the woods it seems the glasses or contacts appear foggy or blurred and I do not see clearly with them on. I have trouble shooting with glasses or contacts in as well. I installed this anchor sight on my bow and now I can shoot right at daylight or dark without any problems at all. I recommend any one with those types of problems to try this sight and you will be amazed how well it works. I would like to thank Lynn Asher for this wonderful invention and I hope this will help all of you with aging eyes the way it has helped me. Sincerely yours, Bruce (Avid bow hunter for many years)"

Advanced Archery SightingTechnology

The Bow Anchor Sight

The technology of the Anchor Sight was not developed as a simple alternative to the string peep sight. The technology was pursued because of the prospect of a better sighting method. During the development there was one delightful discovery after another, and now the ‘Bow Anchor Sight’ promises to be the single standard sighting technology for years to come and will have an impact on the Archery Industry equal that of the Compound Bow.

The Compound Bow was heavy and ugly. Yet, it impacted the industry because it increased accuracy and the shooting range of the bow. The Anchor Sight technology will increase accuracy and range, plus reduce the time it takes to become proficient. Archers will shoot more arrows not because they have to, but because it’s fun.