Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Which sight?

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    Which sight?

    Just was fortunate enough to pick up a Bowtech RPM 360 from a fellow TBHer, and I'll be united with it this evening when I meet up with the BIL. The bow is already rigged out, but i'm considering getting me some good sights to put on there when i get back.

    I've always been a multi-pin guy, the closest thing i have had to the single pin is the G5 sights that have one fixed and one floater pin... I loved that concept, but got new ones when I got my destroyer just because I wanted black.

    I'm open to anything, I haven't done any research on single vs. multi-pin, but i'd like to hear what the GS experts have to say about all this... I'd rather hear pros and cons of each if you have experience with both. Also what are some good ones. I'm going to take what you guys tell me, and do my personal research after I hear what ya'll suggest.

    #2
    No help here?

    Comment


      #3
      Trophy Ridge react. Nuff said, best sight on the market. They plenty of youtube vids to show you why

      Comment


        #4
        Could not be happier with my Apex Covert Pro. Single pin illuminated sight. Eleven different brightness settings. I've used it low light, no light ,bright light(mid day sunny), tree stand and ground blind hunts. Works like a charm. Built tough

        Comment


          #5
          If you do a search on here, this subject has been beaten to death, numerous times, and you'll find more info/opinions than you can probably sort thru.

          Comment


            #6
            For what it's worth, I will ever shoot a multi pin aight again after switching to my single pin. Other than user error, it is simply more accurate (for me). I love having the same exact sight picture on every shot, because consistency is key to accuracy.

            As far as which sight, I really like my trophy ridge react one. Zero issues so far.


            With money as no object, I'd say that a Spott Hogg Hogg father would top the list, with the trophy ridge react one pro running an extremely close second.

            Comment


              #7
              Spott Hogg hogg father no doubt if there is no budget involved...I started out shooting a multi pin an will never own another 1 after switching to single pin sights...HHA optimizer an black gold also make good single pins at reasonable prices!

              Comment


                #8
                seems to be a lean towards single pin... THINK i'm going to try it out.

                Comment


                  #9
                  hha

                  Comment

                  Working...
                  X