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Rippinlip

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I am looking at a new sight for the bow.

I think I have it down to this sight.

It is a HHA OL-5019. Any opinions, good or bad.

What is the difference between this one and the HHA DS-5019 Ultra Bow Sight, besides about $70.

Thanks

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Rip,

The two sights you're looking for have different mechanisms for moving the movable sight. The OL's have a little tab that sticks back and lets you grab it with your fingers and move it up and down. The DS's have a round drum that you turn. I had an OL for a long time and was always happy with it. A buddy of mine has the DS and I have to admit I liked it better. $70 better? I'm not sure... The DS's, IMO, are more convenient and better designed, but I highly doubt you'll ever shoot better scores or kill more deer because of them. If you can handle the $70, I'd guess most people would prefer the DS. Either way, they're a great sight and I'm sure you'll be happy with whatever you get- HHA's are great sights!

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