Bow sight
Just got my Fall Cabela's catalog and was looking through the archery section. I saw that they sell laser or red dot sights similar to gun sights that you can place on your bow. I never knew such a thing existed as I just got my first bow last winter and have been practicing since then for this bow season. In any case, I was interested to know if anyone has ever used one of these? If so, how effective are they? I don't want to start an arguement, but how do people feel about using these? Do they give you an unfair advantage?
In any case, I put out the scouting camera along a trail this weekend and put out a molasses block and lots of canteloupe rinds (with some fruit still left) near it. I drove by the next day and they were all gone - except for the block. Hopefully it wasn't a skunk or racoons. We'll see by the camera.
Also, practicing on Sunday and broke three arrows. I flinched two times in a row from mosquitos and sent the arrows a few feet off into a concrete wall next to the target. The third time it went clean through the target and into a boulder. My father-in-law was watching drinking a few beers and laughed each time which got me to laughing about it too. I guess you probably had to be there but things were not going my way. But the day before I was hitting groups of three within the center circle of the bulls eye.