I was just wondering of someone has already made the comparison? It would be great of someone could at least weigh the Tek Hybrid as I already have a 7 pin Hogg-it. I am putting together a Carbon Spyder Turbo and I'm trying to keep the weight down. I understand that the pin count will make the weight vary a bit but not enough to make too much difference. Thanks for the help.
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Man I'm shooting the Carbon Spyder 30 now with a Spot Hogg real deal 4 pin. I know it's not the weight of the Hogg It. But Spot Hogg is tough as nails. I'm not familiar on the durability of CBE sights. So what I'am getting at is it worth saving a few oz for reduced durability. I think not. Last year I had the Tommy Hogg on my Spyder 30. I had three pins on it and it was and still is the better moveable sight I have ever used. I enter back to the real deal for a simpler set up.
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I agree, I've been a fan of Spot Hogg for a long time. I always tell people that the sights are so solid you can hang your bow from them and not worry about point of impact change. I ended up buying a used Hoyt pro series 5 pin for the bow. It seemed like a solid setup with regards to the weight. I'm sure I'll be bolting on another SH before season but I just wanted to give it a try.
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Originally posted by texasbbq View PostI just recieved my 2014 Tek Hybrid and it weights 9.7 ozs. Compared to my Black Gold custom Ascent base with Vengence head on a 6" dovetail that weights 12.6 ozs.
The CBE is on the direct mount not dovetail.
Hope this helps.
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