I just converted from a reddot to a lumnizone scope. I can't get sighted in. I mean I do and then its out. I make the adjustments, it's on then its out. I'm talking one shot right on,the next 3 inches to the right and 3 inches high, the nextt 2 are left and high. Then its on then high. I can't get any consistancy. I'm shooting at 20 yds. using Grizztricks. I even missed the whole target (Block) completely at 30 yds(lost an arrow and a broadhead). Everything is tight and I'm sitting in a chair while I shoot. I don't get it.
you should be able to shoot three arrows in the same spot with out any adjustment try this shot three times with no adjust ment in between and see if thy will group close then tre to adjust the group to the point of aim .ajusting after every shot will nt tell you if your bow will group nicely and that is what you need to know good luck DUTCH
If I'm reading/understanding correctly you're sighting in with broadheads?
I'd recommend field points for the initial sight in! If field points group well then you know the scope is good and can try broadheads. If the field points won't group you know you have a scope problem. Could be the mounts, or it could be a faulty scope.
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Tighten the bolts holding the trigger assembly to the bow. They hold the scope base in place too. I used (blue) LocTite to secure them as well.
Test with field points in case it is the bhead that's planing. Try Slick Trick Magnums as broadheads, they shoot same as field tip for me.