IQ Bowsight

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by preacherman, Jul 13, 2012.

  1. preacherman

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    Any one using this sight? Like dont like? Any input appreciated. If not a fan, please recomend another sight, thanks.
     
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    Don't know about this sight, but the Hindsight Eclipse is really awesome!
     
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    i bought the 5 pin IQ sight, its awesome, i love it and i was literally grouping at 5'' @60 yards the first day.
     
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    Couple of friends of mine both have it... very nice, well built. They did complain about the pins starburst right at dusk, but most pins do that, I know my hha is unreal when it starbursts, and if I ever went back to fixed pins, I would def. go for the IQ. That retina lock is an awesome feature, the slightest torque will be told my the indicator.
     
  6. Treestandsniper

    Treestandsniper Die Hard Bowhunter

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    It's a great concept that is really just an improvement over an older device called the "no peep sight". It is a good training device. The only drawback is the small size of the bubble window. If you're a younger fella, the small size may work. You should also checkout the low light performance. I have an old no peep if you're interested...it's a hard to find item, as the company went out of business. The no peep window is much larger, but a separate sight is required.
     
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    Treestandsniper Die Hard Bowhunter

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    A couple of pics of the no peep, including a view of the alignment bubble

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