Bow Sight

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  1. Hoytman62

    Hoytman62 Weekend Warrior

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    There are a lot of Bow Sights out there and I was wondering which one is the best (most popular, accurate, etc.) in your opinion? IQ Retina Lok, Spot-Hogg, TruGlo, etc.? Thanks!


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    Its a personal preference to me. I've tried single pins, multi pins. I prefer a 4 pin sight myself. I really like both my Truglo Rival FX sights.

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    Spot Hogg single-pin all the way.
     
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    coheley665 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I really like my CBE tek. If your interested I have a IQ that's like new for sale.
     
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    I like the IQ as it really tells me if I'm gripping the bow differently. But, I wish it had more pins. Mine has 4. I like having the pins set at 20, 30, 40 and 50 yards for hunting, but for the off season I like taking longer shots. I have to guess by holding my 50 yard pin over the target by varying amounts. Not that fun. I tried to order more pins from IQ, even if they don't have the fiber optics incorporated. They said they can't sell me any.
     
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    coheley665 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    That's why u buy one with more pins :poke: I had the 7 pin for like u said longer range practice during the summer
     
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    I like the APEX Gear Attitude 5 pin micro-adjustable. Not as costly as some but bright pins, smooth adjustment, well built; plus an attached LED light if you want to illuminate the pins during twilight and dusk


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    Me personally ilike the tr react 5 pin sight, now I was really looking into the iq before I got my react and one of the things that sold me on the tr was you only sighted in 2 pins. I was skeptical at first but once I got it sighted in inwas really impressed on how dialed in they were. I even would step back and dial in my 60 yrd pin which made the rest that more accurate, I even robin hood my brothers arrow at 60 yrds but that was luck but my groups were good at 60, but that was all right before my string busted.
     
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    I aslo forgot to mention that the light and the pins light up so good in low light conditions.
     

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