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Sights for Bowhunting


olemus

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I want to buy a sight for my Compound Bow. (PSE) and I see that there are the simple ones and others that are battery assisted.

What is the difference and advantages of one as compared to the other???

Theanks for help

Olemus

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Are we talking about like ones with a light? to illuminate the pins?

 

Or one of those weird ones kind of like a Holographic red dot sight?

 

I would stay away from all the holographic ones and what not.

 

I run a Black Gold sight on my bow it can have a light attached but I feel like I have no need for it. As Black gold has  "SkyCoil" that gathers the light and illuminates the pins. 

 

People put lights on there bow for lowlight conditions and when they are in a blind. With my sight I have found if I cant see my pins I shouldn't be shooting anyway. 

 

 

 

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There are TONS of sights out there to choose from.  Really comes down to personal preference.  I shoot an Axcel with .10" pins.  It has 5 pins that I take out to 60 yards.  

If I was strictly hunting the big woods in MN, I would probably only have a 3 pin sight that I take out to 40 yards.  

 

You can spend 30$ or 300$.  If you like multi pin sights, try to find one with the pins on a track, much easier to adjust.  

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