Whether you set up your own bow or have a pro shop do it there is value in understanding how everything works. One topic that is brought up a lot these days is third axis adjustment when it comes to your sight. What does it mean? What does it affect? Michael explains the ins and outs in this article.
The Mysteries of 3rd Axis in Archery
Michael May is the owner and operator of May’s Custom Archery in a suburb of Seattle WA called Puyallup. He has been a passionate hunter for 30 years. Being an opportunity hunter, Mike has used all 3 modern methods with archery being his biggest passion. He opened his archery shop in 2009 after working in other shops in his younger days. Mike found a need for a shop that helped customers on a one on one basis that wasn’t biased to brand and delivered great technical support to hunters and sportsmen alike.
The Mysteries of 3rd Axis in Archery
Michael May is the owner and operator of May’s Custom Archery in a suburb of Seattle WA called Puyallup. He has been a passionate hunter for 30 years. Being an opportunity hunter, Mike has used all 3 modern methods with archery being his biggest passion. He opened his archery shop in 2009 after working in other shops in his younger days. Mike found a need for a shop that helped customers on a one on one basis that wasn’t biased to brand and delivered great technical support to hunters and sportsmen alike.