Wanting a new single pin sight

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  1. anthonyzink

    anthonyzink Die Hard Bowhunter

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    what are some good sights that I could look at buying that won't break the bank?
     
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    BOWHUNTANDLIVE Weekend Warrior

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    "Bank" is subjective ....but I guess the HHA is a good one pin....and tru glo has always put out a decent affordable product....but much like everything else, its all about what works well for you....have you thought about why you want a single pin sight???
     
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    Cautiously awaiting the answer as to why a single pin...........
     
  4. anthonyzink

    anthonyzink Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I just feel like my pins are all clutter together...It just sounds like a single pin sight is a much better route to go with. Not have all the pin clutter that I have with my 4 pin sight that I'm currently using.
     
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    I have a HHA and I love mine. I went with the .019 pin and bought the optimizer 5019 model. I think I spent somewhere in the $150 range. Good luck hope you find what you are looking for.
     
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    I currently have a tru glo range rover on my pse omen and I love it. I'm also in agreement on the clutter of multi pin sights now that I only shoot single pin. I'm looking into the Trophy Ridge React One sight as well.

    Another bonus of the single pin being when you're pulling 70 lbs and 30" on a PSE Omen and shooting about 350 fps you rarely have to move that pin.
     
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    grnhd Die Hard Bowhunter

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    For the money, I feel that the trophy ridge pursuit is hard to beat.
     
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    The React One has had a lot of positive reviews at the pro shop. Hopefully that will be the sight that I upgrade to next spring.
     
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    I have the HHA on 1 bow and the Black Gold Ascent on my other bow, they both are AWESOME. If picking one I got with the MBG because of the brightness of the pin in low light
     
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    I'm trying to sell my hha I also have a try glo range rover I could probably sell
     
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    TAuth41 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I have the HHA optimizer. 5510 model. With the 6 feet of optic. Its a sweet sight. Kinda cashy but look at it as an investment. You get what youn pay for. Cheap sights break easily amd move without you knowing it until its to late. Buy quality. IMO HHA is solid and Ive banged mine around pretty good and still spot on and flawless.
     
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    I believe the HHA is one of the flag ship single pin sights available today. With that being said I own a number of sights. Some single pin some 5 pin.

    Since your asking I would say to go with HHA, they are one of the best on the market. They are super bright without the need for a external light.
     
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    For price and dependability, HHA is a good investment. I shot one last year and it does well. I have a problem though of focusing too much on the one single pin that I start to get "punchy" with my shot. A little more clutter to the sight picture does better for me. This year, I switched to a Black Gold 3 Pin Ascent and really like it. You can have a wide range of quick pin references for any shooting distance situation you are in (even though the bottom pin is the "floater" the others adjust accordingly also).
     
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    I had a TruGlo AC Range Rover on my Sniper XS, and I really likes it. I am getting the same sight but micro model on my Xcentric this week.
     
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    I end up this year with a Spot Hogg <i>Tommy Hogg <i>for my first single pin season. Love it on the range and hog hunting... But for quick draw cluttered thickets gonna be hard to shoot yardage, set the sight, draw down on animal, find Kill zone spot, release stick of fury. gather oneself after shock and AWE is over, look for exit route taken by. Seems like a lot but with practice should be a natural progression of actions. only additive action is adjust site for yardage. Good Luck...
     
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    Just mounted an HHA and can't wait to sight it in.
     
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    I have HHAs on both my bows. If you get a HHA you will not be disappointed!
     
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    I just got a range rover and love it. Only thing I wish I would have gotten is a dial for adjustment instead of the straight slide. It seems like turning the knob to the setting would be easier/smoother and a bit less "clunky" although that sight isn't clunky. I just can't find the right word for the adjustment.


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