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    Single pin sight

    Need some opinions on these sights, I am interested in buying one. I have always shot multiple pin sight. What brand would y'all suggest?

    #2
    In! I really need a new sight. And the single pin has caught my eye but In looking for a cheap one because I don't really have any money left over after buying the bow itself

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      #3
      Not trying to be smart but why would you buy a nice bow and put a cheap sight on it? That is just as crucial in making a good shot as the bow is. I suggest HHA , not cheap but very durable and bright.

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        #4
        Following

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          #5
          Sword, Black Gold, Spot Hogg

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            #6
            the black gold ascent ambush is an excellent single pin sight.
            extremely well built and lots of adjustment.

            tons of HHA fans, although i never really liked them all that well.

            sword centurion(?) i believe, truglo ac range rover, hogg father....

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              #7
              I use the G5 xr2 an really like it.... I'm not real sure what makes a
              Single pin cheap?
              Last edited by drop dead fred; 08-06-2013, 03:54 PM.

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                #8
                Any durable sliding sight will be more than adequate

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                  #9
                  If you want to spend upwards of 200 bucks the sword, black gold ect are probably your best best. I however just bought a HHA 5519 for $130. I love it so far and see no reason why it will not last forever. It is well built and easy to use. as a rheostat to help with pin brightness during low or bright light and is easy to use. Any of the top brands I think will suit you well, just personal preference

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                    #10
                    I have a Spot Hogg Tommy Hogg and like it allot. The only bad thing would be the sighting in and making tapes. Unlike HHA these do not have tapes included and you need to make your own. It's not a big deal but would have been easier with something similar to HHA method. If you need tapes made get the TAPes program or figure out a good way to stick your own tapes.

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                      #11
                      I would go with HHA or if you hunt outta treestand most of the time then try a pendulum(sp) site

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                        #12
                        We have a trijicon and it's awesome. Only negative side to them to watch out for that I know of, make sure your quiver is detachable so you don't have to go all the way around the arrows to adjust it, and get something where you can see the dial at night. Come dusky dark or crunch time, it's been our experience that at night you can't see the dial to adjust it. Don't know if that's the case with the other ones.

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                          #13
                          I have a Tru Glow Rover, think that is the model, and no problems whatsoever. I've had several HHAs and loved them as well.

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                            #14
                            Hha

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by bone View Post
                              Not trying to be smart but why would you buy a nice bow and put a cheap sight on it? That is just as crucial in making a good shot as the bow is. I suggest HHA , not cheap but very durable and bright.
                              I've shot a 250 dollar sight and all the way down to a 35 dollar sight, and to tell you the truth you can't tell the difference. More expensive sights are over engineered.

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