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2nd and 3rd axis on sights
I am going to shoot in the ibo hunter class this year.. Looking for a new sight how important is having the 2nd and 3rd axis? I am debating the copper john pro 2 and pro 3
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RE: 2nd and 3rd axis on sights
Mike,
You know my opinion on leveling.......you want to take advantage of every opportunity to have your rig properly adjusted for every possible shooting scenario. IF a properly adjusted 3D axis means the difference between a consistent 2" right miss and a dead center hit on an uphill or downhill shot, I want that knowledge and precision. Do you want to be standing at Worlds looking down a 30 degree slope wondering about your leveling? And if you don't bother to properly understand and use a sight with 2nd and 3rd axis leveling capability when you wing one a few inches either way who do you blame?;) Here's some good 3rd Axis leveling reading: http://www.spot-hogg.com/newsletter1.shtml http://www.spot-hogg.com/newsletter19.shtml Give yourself every accuracy advantage you can in your equipment. When you can 100% trust that your bow will put an arrow where you are aiming , up down or level then that part of the equation........trusting your equipment/sight.....is no longer a factor. When you think about how much $$ you are about to spend on a season of local, state and Triple Crown National shoots, does it seem unreasonable to drop a few extra bucks now on the best equipment you can afford to put you in a position to be as successful as your bow will allow. I for one will NEVER skimp on a good sight. |
RE: 2nd and 3rd axis on sights
I agree with Matt 100%.
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RE: 2nd and 3rd axis on sights
I have had great results from my Copper John Pro 3 sights. And indeed, the 3rd axis adjustment comes in very handy as Matt has already mentioned. My advise to you from my own personal experiance would beto get thePro 3 with the 3rd axis adjustment.
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