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New here ... Need help with new sight decision.

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by BigB_2579, Jul 23, 2011.

  1. BigB_2579

    BigB_2579 Newb

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    (Hope I posted this in the right forum)


    I've been looking at buying a new sight , and the one that has caught my eye is the new Extreme AP Recon with microdrive (fixed plate). I know nothing about these , other than what I've read in catalogs and online. For the money I can spend , it seems to be the most bang for my buck (tool-less , microdrive , light ... Etc.)

    I was just wondering if anyone had , or has used , this particular sight ... If so , likes/dislikes. Also wondering about Extreme AP as a manufacturer , overall ( good , decent , bad ... Etc.).
     
  2. the mechanic

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    If you're not opposed to the idea of other sights, take a look st the HHA line of sights. One pin, unlimited toolless adjustability, rock solid. I love mine, and I plan on using them on any bow I buy. Good luck with whatever you choose.
     
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    Not that I'm opposed to other brands , just don't like the one pin in hunting situations. I should have specified that. I want at least 4 pins.

    Those new Extreme sights must either be really new , or really bad ... I can't get a peep out of anybody about them , nor can I find any reviews online .

    What other sights would yall recommend in $120 - $150 price range ... At least 4 pins , micro adjust , preferably tool-less , with .019" pins ???
     
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    headstrong Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Dont know much about that sight but I can recommend the sight I'm using and it's in your price range. Very easy to use and bright. Truglo makes some good sights in the mid price range.
     
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    Montana Black Gold Has Worked Well For Me.
     

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