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I think a 3-pin sight would be a great choice. I would want to get her a sight that would offer an unobstructed view to the target. A large, clear sight window would be the way to go. As you know, there is enought to concentrate on when learning how to shoot, trying to sight thru the pin clutter of most "traditional" horizontal pins shouldn't be one of your problems. For that reason I would suggest taking a serious look at the Trophy Ridge line of sights. The ViPins would be an excellent choice. they also naturally align better right up a game animals/3D targets leg for perfectly placed shots. Super easy adjustment are a huge selling point to these sights as well. it's nice to have a sight that you can sight in and zero in only a few minutes. Check 'em out at a Dealer nearest you. Good luck and good shootin'
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Nontypical Buck
Joined: Dec 2003
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From: Central Illinois
if she will be hunting and from a treestand, u mite try a pendulum site. once it is sighted in (from an elevated position from 10 yards i think) it automatically adjusts for you for up to about 35 yards depending on the site. all u do then is point and shoot!
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Nontypical Buck
Joined: Sep 2003
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From: South Central Wisconsin
Something to think about with female shooters. I would highly suggest that they use a peep sight. The reason? about 40% of females are right hand dominant, but left eye dominant. This can cause major problems in the shooting sports (especially trap,skeet, and sporting clays where keeping both eyes open is the norm). Using a peep will force her (if she has left eye dominance) to use her right eye every time (also closing the left eye is a must).
Just food for thought. I have a montana gold 4 pin sight. I love it. It is bright, and extremely tough with lifetime warrenty on the pins.
Just food for thought. I have a montana gold 4 pin sight. I love it. It is bright, and extremely tough with lifetime warrenty on the pins.




