Agree with other comment... turned it off...robotic voice annoying and difficult to understand. With It was done differently CCleaner Happy Wheels VLC
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Originally posted by popup_menace View PostI have had great luck with my trophy ridge react one. I really love the brightness of the pin, and the accuracy of the react technology is great. I usually sight in at 20 and back out to 40 for the rough set. Then 60 or 70 to finely adjust. Works just as advertised, and my accuracy has vastly improved since switching to a single pin.
If I were to be buying one right now, I would be torn between the TR react one pro and a spott Hogg Hogg father.
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I have had both a Black Gold Ascent (both the 3 pin and single pin sliders) and HHA XL5519. The HHA is brighter, so bright that when shooting in the sun I had to have the Rheostat closed almost the whole way to avoid starburst. But I like the forward wheel and auto dark fiber cover of the BG much better. I am looking for a used sight now for a bow my wife ordered for me for a birthday/doing well on cancer treatment present. I am really trying to find a BG. I completely regret selling mine last year.
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Originally posted by zozolio View PostAgree with other comment... turned it off...robotic voice annoying and difficult to understand. With It was done differently CCleaner Happy Wheels VLC
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Holey robot resurrection Batman!
But since we are on the subject.
I shoot a Spot Hogg Hogg Father. The wheel design spreads out the yardage marks and makes it easier to see, I MUST have micro-adjustability on my slider and it's built like a tank! I have two actually, love 'em that much.
My wife shoots a CBE Tek-Hybrid (she only shoots indoor/targets, no hunting) and she loves it. I'm not too keen on the smallish wheel, but it is a solid sight and holds a good zero with no slop or buzz.
2015 called, they want their thread back!
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Originally posted by Rat View PostHoley robot resurrection Batman!
But since we are on the subject.
I shoot a Spot Hogg Hogg Father. The wheel design spreads out the yardage marks and makes it easier to see, I MUST have micro-adjustability on my slider and it's built like a tank! I have two actually, love 'em that much.
My wife shoots a CBE Tek-Hybrid (she only shoots indoor/targets, no hunting) and she loves it. I'm not too keen on the smallish wheel, but it is a solid sight and holds a good zero with no slop or buzz.
2015 called, they want their thread back!
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I had an HHA Optimizer with a 4x lens on my old bow that I gave to my girlfriend. I have a Spott Hogg Fast Eddie Double Pin with a 4x lens on my Triax. I bought the Triax used and it already had the Fast Eddie on it. I like both and would use both but if I was buying brand new I would go with the Optimizer because of how bright it its. I hunt mainly out of ground blinds and I have had issues seeing my Fast Eddie pins without the light on. If brightness wasn't an issue I would probably recommend the Fast Eddie. You couldn't go wrong with either.
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