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hha single pin sight

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by austin97, Apr 28, 2013.

  1. austin97

    austin97 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I was wandering what your guys thought was on the hha single pin sight. I am thinking of switching to a one pin sight and am looking at these. tell me what you think and would love some input.
     
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    Matt Grizzled Veteran

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    I just got one, sighted it in today. So far I love it!
     
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    bauer6 Weekend Warrior

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    I absolutely love mine! Really bright, durable, and I love how you can set it to specific yards with just a turn
     
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    SharpEyeSam Legendary Woodsman

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    Great sight. I have the HHA DS-5019. Only sight I will use on any of my bows. Get one and you will love it too.
     
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    striker Weekend Warrior

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    Love mine, ill never go back to a multi pin site.
     
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    My opinion is its the best single pin slider on the market, you will not be disappointed with the purchase!
     
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    tpmonaha Weekend Warrior

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    I personally don't have the HHA but shoot an APEX single pin sight that has the slide mechanism. I love mine honestly and will always shoot a single pin....the HHA is just a big upgrade from mine and have shot bows with them...needless to say I will be buying an HHA single pin for whatever I get next!
     
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    dmen Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I have been using an HHA for a few years now, for me it simplifies shooting. Had a 5 pin spott hogg before, and while that was nice, it was just a little too busy for me.
     
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    They are great, as mentioned above. I have the .19 pin on mine which made it even better.
     
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    parkersdad Weekend Warrior

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    I have four of them and have shot them for about 7 years. I love them. More pins just clutter your sight window. Go for it.


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  11. austin97

    austin97 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    thank you so much guys!!!! now I just need to figure out which model to get any insight on that? or what the difference between the models are?
     
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    parkersdad Weekend Warrior

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    I have an OL 5000 for sale in the classifieds. I like the slider better than the wheel but that's me.


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    Josh/OH Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Ditto!
     
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    SharpEyeSam Legendary Woodsman

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    The slider is better if you never plan on shooting long distances. It is cheaper too. They also make Magnifiers for them that a lot of guys love.
     
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    Why?

    sent from my samsung note 2
     
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    crohunter Weekend Warrior

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    I use hha 5019 on my bear mauler...better than multi pin is for sure...
     
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    russelloddo Newb

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    I had a hha for awhile but never saw the use in one because I never sighted it in past 40 yards. Let it go on trade for a really nice axion. Well worth it.

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    Treehopper Die Hard Bowhunter

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    All I have shot for 20 years is HHA's really like them.
     
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    ohiobowhunter77 Weekend Warrior

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    I used to use them, but they rusted a lot and I didn't like the quality. I use sure loc now, and they are the best out there for me...check out their lethal weapon sliders.
     
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    Beagle001 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    They come with a lifetime warranty as well.
    Fell in love with them 10 years ago and never thought of changing
     
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