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engie 09-07-2009 06:22 PM

HHA question
 
What HHA sight do you all recommend? Can it take a quiver. I looked at one that seemed heavy and that it couldn't take a quiver. Any jacked up experiences with them?

rh160kid 09-07-2009 06:41 PM

i shoot one of the hha optimizer sights with a fuse quiver. HHA makes a great sight. i highly reccomend them. you might have to use spacers for the quiver. no big deal tho.

WV Hunter 09-07-2009 07:01 PM

I have the 5019....great sight. Yes, it will work with a quiver as 160 said, but I personally use a 2pc. Don't get the big fiber, stick with .019

dmen 09-08-2009 02:07 AM

I have the 5519xl and I like it alot. I use a fuse quiver as well. good Luck with what ever you choose.

NatureBoy09 09-08-2009 03:04 AM

I love the HHA DS-5019 Ultra Bow Sight, untill another sight blows me away, I think it is just an awsome sight. i'm the type of shooter that went thru a new sight every year because i just wasn't satisfied, until about two years ago when i found this one. The only downside is the price!

engie 09-08-2009 03:10 AM

This is helping- I appreciate it. Any downsides? other than the $$$?

blakefrautschi 09-08-2009 04:22 AM

the only downside i could see is if you get the .029 pin...but thats easily avoided.

twildasin 09-08-2009 04:45 AM

these sights are top notch if your looking for single pin! I shoot the optimizer light ultra 5019 with the .019 pin and the turn dial along with the light! I have it on both my bows and love it! Yea they are pricey but they are worht it! I also use Quickie quivers and no problems!

JeramyK 09-08-2009 04:53 AM

I used the HHA OL-5500 for a couple seasons but decided to go back to a fixed pin sight. My only issue is that I would occasionally have some excess noise due to vibration. I'd have to go over the site and snug up the bolts. Nothing major though. I would definately buy another HHA if I were in the market for a single pin adjustable site.

And I agree with the comments about the .029 site pin. I found it too big. I would definately recommend .019.

cartman308 09-08-2009 07:22 AM

i use a 5519 and yes you can use nearly any quiver you want. I suggest you keep it light though. It does hand way far off the centerline. Not a bid deal when your shooting but carrying is a different story.

HuntingBry 09-08-2009 08:03 AM

I had been using an HHA sight previously and went back to a multi-pin sight (Viper). I'm planning on going back to an HHA on my next bow. I love the simplicity of a single pin and they are rock solid sights.

rh160kid 09-08-2009 09:19 AM

When i bought my hha it had green fiber optics. I did not like it in certain high light situations. i sent it back to them and they respooled it with red fiber like i had on my old hha. It cost 5 bucks plus shipping. I love it now-i like the red but its only personal prefferance. HHA is a great company and easy to deal with. Again i highly reccomend any sight they make.

goatman6 09-08-2009 04:42 PM

I also use this sight and love it. Only thing i would do different is get one with the adjustment for different light conditions. Otherwise awesome sight.

Damon 09-08-2009 04:46 PM


Originally Posted by rh160kid (Post 3433726)
When i bought my hha it had green fiber optics. I did not like it in certain high light situations. i sent it back to them and they respooled it with red fiber like i had on my old hha. It cost 5 bucks plus shipping. I love it now-i like the red but its only personal prefferance. HHA is a great company and easy to deal with. Again i highly reccomend any sight they make.

Couldnt agree more, its what I use, and yes, the cost of an HHA is a "bit" higher than the comp. it is the way to go. I use the single pin fixed and I dont think that will ever change.

engie 09-08-2009 07:38 PM

Sweet feedback- I appreciate it- love the fiber optic suggestions.


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