A scope is the front aiming element on a sight, mainly used in the compound bow. It is a small housing containing:

  • Aiming point (pin or dot)
  • Optional magnifying lens
  • Bubble level

Functions:

  • Enables precise aiming
  • Allows control of bow tilt via the bubble level
  • Maintains a consistent sight line

The scope is aligned through the peep sight on the string.

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