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thatmichhunter 12-02-2009 07:03 AM

Octane stuff
 
Iv never used it but they seem REALLY proud of their stuff, i was just wondering ifanyone has used it and if they thought it was worth it

ozbowhunter 12-02-2009 08:47 AM

i have found all octane products excellent quality and well made sometimes a little pricey but very nice products

thatmichhunter 12-02-2009 09:33 AM

have you used the sights? if so how do you feel about pin brightness in low light or ground blinds?

ozbowhunter 12-02-2009 11:01 AM

the sight is great the nxs is well made and the pins are bright and the enclosed light does help when needed

3Children 12-02-2009 03:40 PM


Originally Posted by ozbowhunter (Post 3517593)
the sight is great the nxs is well made and the pins are bright and the enclosed light does help when needed

I will not stock those, there is a lot of sights out there that give you plenty of light, or use a light attachment or the trinumim site. For the money some items are just out there. Some items seem to be great quality others I'm not sure of.

ozbowhunter 12-03-2009 01:17 AM

i found with the micro adjument system on it to be better then alot of the others and i have tried plenty

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Mike L 01-07-2010 06:06 PM

I use the quiver and the hostage pro rest. Excellent quality. The hostage pro rest you will see a lot reveiws about the brushes wearing out. This arrow rest is not really made for a lot of target shooting, mostly for hunting. I fletched my arrows so they were 120 degrees with no helical, I have no problem with arrow flight when shooting broads or field tips out to 40 yards. Any farther then that I need a 2 degree helical to help with arrow flight but It does wear the brushes a lot faster. I only shoot father than 40 in some tournaments. I shoot 200-300 arrows a week and I replace the brushes maybe 3 times a year. I hope this will give some insight on the rest.

IL-Cornfed 01-08-2010 12:42 PM


Originally Posted by ozbowhunter (Post 3517465)
i have found all octane products excellent quality and well made sometimes a little pricey but very nice products

I totally agree, their products are excellent quality. I've set-up their Hostage rest on my sons bow and their stabilizer and both are excellent products. My father uses their quiver and it's as good as ANY I've ever seen, I really like the magnet top to hold b-heads solidly!

kldad06 01-08-2010 07:36 PM

What is the best for ground blinds? Does the octane sight make a difference? I mean the most critical here is the first 20 min and the last 20 min. In a ground blind I haven't come across any that are what I would call great but I haven't used any of the octane sights.


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