The center shot describes the sideways position of the arrow in relation to the centerline of the bow. The goal is to align the arrow so that it travels as centrally and straight as possible through the bow window.

A correct center-shot setting results in cleaner arrow flight and better grouping. The center shot is usually adjusted using the arrow rest and the plunger button.

In short: The center shot determines whether your arrow is aligned correctly to the bow from side to side – an important factor for accuracy and clean arrow flight.

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