If you’re using different slingshots like the Axiom and the Scout LT2, which have different fork widths, you might wonder if you need to change your anchor point when using a fiber optic sight. The short answer? You probably don’t have to.
The key is to keep your anchor point steady and just adjust your reference in the sight picture. Experienced shooters stick with the same anchor point and make small tweaks to the fiber optic position—either shifting it up or down a bit—to account for any changes in fork width. This way, you don’t mess with your muscle memory, which keeps your shots more consistent.
When it comes to shooting at different distances, the same principle applies. Instead of adjusting your anchor point, just make slight changes to your fiber optic reference to stay accurate. This approach lets you adapt to both fork width and distance without sacrificing consistency. So, keep your anchor point locked in and fine-tune your sight for reliable aim across any slingshot setup.