New rest & sight suggestions
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I just bought a 2003 PSE Nitro for the upcoming Colorado elk season & need a new rest & new sight. I am considering a Muzzy Zero Effect rest and a Mantis V-Drive Guide Series sight. I would welcome any "reviews" on either of these products, or suggestions for alternatives. Thanks.
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Ralee! welcome to the site it's the best you'll find and the best people here to answer your question's. I have the Zero Effect on my Patriot Dually and it work's flawless,It's not hard to install and only take's a few minutes,once you've put it on once it's even easier the next time. It's a very good rest I'd go with it for sure.
As for the sight I've got no experience with it ,but I have a Spott Hogg Real Deal on my bow and it's very good as well, but for your money and being a very light sight the Impact Archery Cosmic or Trio are the best bang for your buck. This sight is absolutely the brightest sight on the market for hunting. I have one also and I'll likely be putting it back on my bow for hunting season.
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As for the sight I've got no experience with it ,but I have a Spott Hogg Real Deal on my bow and it's very good as well, but for your money and being a very light sight the Impact Archery Cosmic or Trio are the best bang for your buck. This sight is absolutely the brightest sight on the market for hunting. I have one also and I'll likely be putting it back on my bow for hunting season.
nubo
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Do a "search" on this forum and others and you'll find plenty of great feedback on both. I don't have enough experience with the MZE to comment on it, but I do own and shoot a TR Mantis V-Drive Guide Series sight and it's a really neat product. This is a great concept that's an excellent hybrid and I'm kinda surprised we don't hear and see more about this exciting sight. It's a quality all metal machined sight with super easy adjustments. As I've mentioned, you should be able to find plenty of good feedback and pics of this sight. Now for rests, I would suggest to ya that you strongly consider the Trophy Ridge Drop Zone. This rest has become hugely popular with MNAY serious bowhunters on these boards and others. IMO, I think it's the best fallaway out there. Atleast take a serious look at it? Good luck and good shootin'
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