I currently have an Extreme Archery Challenger 850 bow sight that I have owned for 2 years and dont get me wrong, i like the sight. But as some of us know its really fun getting New bow accessories to fiddle around with and to show off to our buddies when its that time of the year and huntin camp shows its beautiful face. Anyways im looking for a New but different bow sight that some people might own. Here is my sight. I like it but the circular part of the sight is not big enough to see everything I want to.Feel free to comment or show any pictures of your sights. Thanks
Axcel Armourtech HD Hunting sight, 7 pin, fully enclosed fibre optics, windless and built like a tank, highly recommend a look at it BH, cheers Doz
I just got a new TruGlo adjustable pindulum sight ,it is a single pin slider and pindulum in one , very unique I think and I love it , the one pin makes it so much easier to focus on target.
I've heard about a sight called the Eliminator Pro. Anyone ever tried this? Supposed to be very accurate and I don't think a rear peep is required.
Couldn't agree more. I'm using an HHA single pin slider. This is my first experience with a slider and I'm loving it. Deadly accurate and my "sight window" is wide open. No more accidental wrong pin occurences, just a single .019 pin and the target. My accuracy & consistency has greatly improved.
go with the sword sights. just got mine in and it is a really well built sight. I went with the .10 pins and couldnt be happier.
Another vote for HHA. Toughest sight out there and their customer service is off the charts. Blessings......Pastorjim
Don't forget to check out Spott Hogg. They make some great, high quality sights. I bought the Hunter model this spring and it is made better than any I've used. It also has the big round pin guard you spoke of.
thanks everyone, ive looked at all your guys input and what i really like is the rear alignment pin on the Perrys no-peep sights and the Eliminator Pro sights , HHA looks like awesome sights but i really dont like how you have to adjust the whole sight to your yardage, thanks for everyones feedback.