new site during season?
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Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Bismarck ND USA
I would say only if you absolutely need a new sight. Replacing a sight would be much better, in my opinion, than replacing an arrow rest, though. The more time you spend at the range re-sighting in, the less time you have to spend in the woods.
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If you want to put the time into practicing with the new sights then it' s not a problem. You' ll want to be comfortable with them before taking them in the field. I can speak from experience. I bought a whole new bow with new accessories on the 3rd day of the season.
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From: Mishawaka Indiana USA
Like they say if you can put in the time at the range go for it, I had the pro at the bow shop put mine on and I only needed about 5 arrows for him to get me back on track. they can watch you shoot and set them very close it is worth taking it to a pro.
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