I have a HHA Optimizer Lite Ultra DS-XL5519. No complaints. I had a few people tell me I would have issues with adjusting the dial before a shot. Like others have said, I keep mine set on 25 yards, even if I had to change it, it only takes a second.
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Originally posted by txbownoob View PostAfter reading all the posts, I ended up getting an HHA Optimizer Lite. I'll let you guys know my thoughts after it is all set up!
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Originally posted by trophy_seeker View Posthttp://www.sight-master.com/p22.html
Get the elite micro at the top. I have this sight on both my bows. Have for years and would NOT use anything else. Best of both worlds, single pin and best part is you can move it with ease at full draw to any yardage you want. It is a little pricey but is very well made. I opted for the 7XL scope option over the standard 2XL that comes on it. Give them a call, they will fix you up.Originally posted by trophy_seeker View PostIf an animal moves on you at full draw, it is not an issue with the single pin sight master elite micro. You can move it at full draw with just your index finger. Best single pin out there.
Originally posted by Ksbowhunter View PostCheck out the Apex Covert Pro.. I just got one and love it.
Fast bow and single pin the only way to go
My arras only float at 269 FPS
Originally posted by Ragin' View PostI quit multi pins in about 93. Never went back. I missed many deer when I was very young by getting excited and using the wrong pin. I can also set mine at 25 and shoot out to 45. All it takes is a little practice. If I leave it at 20 it's easy to shoot out to 40. If I wanna shoot them stinkin black Buck at 75 I just dial it.Originally posted by Ragin' View PostTrue story. Nice to be able to shoot 80-100 without all those pins for varmints. Like coons, hogs, axis and those stinkin booger faced nasty blackbuck!
I forgot why
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