Originally Posted by
metalli445
Do you happen to have a picture with the Pollington Red Dot scope on your bow? I was wondering what you use for a mount. I would think the mount would have to be adjustable for elevation and the scope would adjust for the left to right settings. Take a look at this setup...
http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/st...ing_googlebase
It seems you could mount any sight that uses the picatinny or weaver rail with this. Since it has an adjustable yardage bracket you can sight it in at whatever increments you want and mark the bracket. Does this seem like a good system to go with a red dot scope?
HHA makes just such a mounting bracket. It's called the Optimizer Lite Plus. You can see one on their website. The website shows the complete sight but you can buy just the bracket. Essentially it's the Optimizer mount with a machined piece of aluminum angle (for lack of a better description) and a Weaver scope mount base. So just about anything that fits a Weaver base will fit the mount. Cost isn't cheap, but quality does come at a price.