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Opinions on a new sight and quiver for my new No Cam

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by the wanderer, Jun 9, 2015.

  1. the wanderer

    the wanderer Weekend Warrior

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    I've got an order in for a Mathews No Cam. I'm pretty pumped about it. I got the lost camp OT pattern with cedar colored string and cables, and white serving. Can't wait to get it! I'm looking at getting a new sight and was wondering what everyones experience/opinion is on the Trophy Ridge React 5-pin sight? That's the one I'm leaning towards. Any thoughts on any other multi pin sights under $200? Also, how do the Mathews quivers handle mechanical broad heads? I shoot NAP Spitfires. I currently have a 3 arrow Alpine soft loc quiver that I really like,but I would prefer a 5 arrow quiver encase I ever get out west elk hunting again.
     
  2. C0wb0yChris

    C0wb0yChris Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Never used the site, but I would add that you really can't go wrong with a sight. Assume the pins don't move on ya haha. I shoot a 5 pin Axion sight on my No Cam.

    As for the Mathews quiver, I like mine and they hold up fine with mechanical broadheads (I have the CT-6 quiver). It's a type of foam-ish? matterial that holds the heads in place, so if you were to slam one in there then I guess you would notice wear. But mine still looks brand new. But as long as your quiver will mount to the bow and doesn't rattle around, then I see no reason to change over, unless you just want to.

    Can't go wrong in my opinion either way.
     
  3. copperhead

    copperhead Grizzled Veteran

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    The react 5 ping sight is a good sight. Once you set it at 20 and 60 you will be close enough for hunting at the other yardages. It may not be pin point perfect due to form variances but will be close enough.

    The Montana BlackGold sights are my favorite fixed pin sights. They are quality made and have the best customer service I have seen to date. I dropped a mounting screw in the grass and totally lost it somehow. Called the company to order new mounting screws they sent them to me free of charge on their own. I offered to pay because I was an idiot for loosing it. They say no.

    The new Mathews quivers are good for mechanicals. The come with another bracket to add to cover the expandables and the fan is cut out to accept almost any head. The spitfires will fit just fine. But like Chris said if you already have a quiver you like it will save you some coin by using that. Good luck and let us know what route you go.
     

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