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Sight
I'm in the markey to buy a sight, considering I can't start bow hunting without one. I need to get it soon so I'm looking for one that is relatively cheap. Since I'm new to archery I don't really know what I'm looking for when I look at sights, I just need one because I'd like to start bow hunting this season.
Anyone have any suggestions? If not I'll probably just go to the shop and buy whichever one I can afford. I probably got my bow a little too late in the year. [:@] Also, does anyone know any good cheap rests? The one on the bow is probably passable but it looks like it could fall of any second so I probably need a new one of those too. |
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i shoot the dusk devil 2 and love it
http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/links/link.jsp?id=0045238416528a&type=product&cm Cat=search&returnPage=search-results1.jsp&QueryText=dusk+devil+2&N=4887 &Ntk=Products&Ntx=mode+matchall&Nty=1& amp;Ntt=dusk+devil+2&noImage=0 |
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Is $70 around the average price for a sight?
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Check out HHA. They make a good sight. They have many different models. Their lowest model is still a good sight..and affordable. I shoot the optimizer and love it. Check them out. www.hhasports.com
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I have the tru-glo bright sight extreme and i love them, i got this one at 30 dollars including light. The sight on the bottom right hope this helps
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the most important thing in my opinion is to get something that YOU like. not your buddy not your neighbor get something that your comfortable with and you can shoot well with...then its Practice Practice Practice
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I 2nd the post above!
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Cobra offers some pretty good sights in the mid range price level.
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As far as sights go, you have plenty of options. Each company offers sights in every price range. It isn't inconcievable for you to purchase a decent quality sight (something bright and durable) for around $50.
My suggestion would be to go visit your local shop and talk to one of the employees about what makes the sights they carry worthwhile. They'll be able to set you up with something in whatever price range you feel comfortable spending. The same can be said about rests, actually. You can purchase a decent quality fall-away rest for at or around $50. Good luck! |
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i have the pengulum sight its really nice only about $50
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ORIGINAL: bballhead44 the most important thing in my opinion is to get something that YOU like. not your buddy not your neighbor get something that your comfortable with and you can shoot well with...then its Practice Practice Practice |
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Make a decision on whether you want to shoot with multiple pins (one for 20, 30, 40 yards) or a single pin adjustable then see what's out there. Don't get the cheapest sight you can find, you may find yourself needing to take a shot in low light conditions and not be able to see your pins because they aren't bright enough. If your bow is fast, I'd consider a single pin adjustable, set it at 25 yards for hunting and learn how high or low to hold it out to 30 yards. If the bow is a bit slower with alot of drop between 20 and 40 yards, multiple pins might be better for you.
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