RE: Anyone use a laser bow sight?
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Is it a single dot that you set for one range?
How does it work on multiple ranges out to say 50 yards for the west?
Thanks
Greg
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The reticle is composed of an outside circle, an inner circle w/ hash marks at noon,3,6,&9 o'clock that is projected out aprox 10 yds into space(hologram),and a dot that is in the very center. Line the three up and let 'er fly.
There is a fixed range guage built into the hologram that is visible if you cock it 5 degrees to the left which helps you judge distance. In regards to adjusting for distance, the mount is ajustable on a verticle slide. I usually keep it locked a 30yds and adjust my shot accordingly. The brightness of the hologram is also infinitely adjustable for low/bright light conditions.
Although it is expensive, I believe that it is a worthwile investment and I would use no other sight system. Additionally, it takes away the need for kisser buttons and peeps on your string. (potentially adding speed)
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