need feedback on the vital bow gear hollo pino sight
#1
need feedback on the vital bow gear hollo pino sight
How many guys or gals have tried this sight and is it accurate?I'm kind of leary because the two sight pins are so close together any info would be appriciated thanks, drizzu213
#2
RE: need feedback on the vital bow gear hollo pino sight
No takers on this thread? Bummer, I'm interested also. I have read about a few other peepless sights that claim to assist in identifying hand torque (anchor sight, hind sight - the names I recall). The ad's about the hollow pino don't make the same claim. I was wondering if the torque identification applies to peepless technology in general, or just the ones that specifically state that itdoes?
Oh yeah, as Drizzu wonders, are they accurate?
Thanks!!
Oh yeah, as Drizzu wonders, are they accurate?
Thanks!!
#3
RE: need feedback on the vital bow gear hollo pino sight
I'm wondering the same thing. It's possible that the sight is so new that no one has used it yet. I want to get away from a peep sight if I can. I have a hind sight that work pretty well, the only draw back was it's size. I have since put it on my son's bow.
#4
RE: need feedback on the vital bow gear hollo pino sight
It blocks outa lotof your target but some people like them. They are expensive. It will let you know if youtorque your bow and/ or have inconsistancies in your form. The pin must be in the center of the circle to be on target. If it isn't you are touquing the grip.
If you want to give one a shot I have a couple I need to get rid of.
If you want to give one a shot I have a couple I need to get rid of.
#5
RE: need feedback on the vital bow gear hollo pino sight
ORIGINAL: bigbulls
It blocks outa lotof your target but some people like them. They are expensive. It will let you know if youtorque your bow and/ or have inconsistancies in your form. The pin must be in the center of the circle to be on target. If it isn't you are touquing the grip.
If you want to give one a shot I have a couple I need to get rid of.
It blocks outa lotof your target but some people like them. They are expensive. It will let you know if youtorque your bow and/ or have inconsistancies in your form. The pin must be in the center of the circle to be on target. If it isn't you are touquing the grip.
If you want to give one a shot I have a couple I need to get rid of.