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re: Bow Sights?
Posted on 7/21/14 at 3:58 pm to sonoma8
Posted on 7/21/14 at 3:58 pm to sonoma8
Did not read thread. I have a HHA optimizer and I'll never shoot another sight.
eta: It's not for everyone. It also takes some shooting to get used to. When I hunt, I shoot mine out to 25 yards or so without adjusting it. I've only moved the wheel once during a hunt, and the deer was at like 33 yards. I like the single pin because it lets you pay much more attention to your equipment and your arrow flight.
eta: It's not for everyone. It also takes some shooting to get used to. When I hunt, I shoot mine out to 25 yards or so without adjusting it. I've only moved the wheel once during a hunt, and the deer was at like 33 yards. I like the single pin because it lets you pay much more attention to your equipment and your arrow flight.
This post was edited on 7/21/14 at 4:01 pm
Posted on 7/21/14 at 4:03 pm to bluemoons
My dad loves his HHA sight.
They have their advantages, but the one reason I WILL NOT use a one pin sight is because of unpredictability. You never know when a deer or other game animal will be standing broadside at 20 yards with you at full draw, and suddenly bound out to 40 yards and stop. What are you going to do? Let down your bow, adjust your sight, redraw, and try to shoot? Most likely your chance will be gone.
I've gone through several sights. HHA, axcel, g5 optix. The absolute best sight I've ever used, and the one I have on my bow now is the Spot Hogg 5 pin wrapped Hunter Hogg It. It's easy to tune and nigh indestructible.
They have their advantages, but the one reason I WILL NOT use a one pin sight is because of unpredictability. You never know when a deer or other game animal will be standing broadside at 20 yards with you at full draw, and suddenly bound out to 40 yards and stop. What are you going to do? Let down your bow, adjust your sight, redraw, and try to shoot? Most likely your chance will be gone.
I've gone through several sights. HHA, axcel, g5 optix. The absolute best sight I've ever used, and the one I have on my bow now is the Spot Hogg 5 pin wrapped Hunter Hogg It. It's easy to tune and nigh indestructible.
This post was edited on 7/21/14 at 4:04 pm
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