Thinking about getting the spot Hogg boss Hogg any thoughts on that?
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Originally posted by TexasGunSlinger View PostI've always been a fan of the hogg father and black gold as I previously stated. My girlfriend shoots the HHA optimizer on her bow an loves it..I just got a new set up and I think I'm gonna end up going with hha' s new kingpin with the dovetail. Ive always thought HHA made a great sight that stays bright longer than most I just like sights that are extended and now that they came out with the kingpin with a dovetail attachment I'm pretty pumped about it! I would definitely give it a look! It also comes with a light attachment for low light in a ground blind!
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I have the king pin. I hunt with the quiver on all the time. and the yardage marker is very hard to read with arrows in the quiver. And to think this is why they moved the dial forward. So I modified it to work. And all the screws rust pretty bad. Other then that its a good sight. Oh Yea, way over priced for what you get IMO. Next time I will probably go with a spot hog.
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Originally posted by critter69 View PostI have the king pin. I hunt with the quiver on all the time. and the yardage marker is very hard to read with arrows in the quiver. And to think this is why they moved the dial forward. So I modified it to work. And all the screws rust pretty bad. Other then that its a good sight. Oh Yea, way over priced for what you get IMO. Next time I will probably go with a spot hog.
That's how a MBG Ambush Ascend come. I leave my quiver on too. That's why I picked it over all the others.
Last edited by JW; 12-19-2015, 11:35 AM.
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I had the MBG Ascent Ambush, can't beat the pin brightness BUT the photochromic shell has a flaw on that particular sight: when the light is on, you can see the shell glowing from in front of the bow. That means, in theory, if you're using your light on your sight and you're aiming at the deer, they're gonna see a glowing purple object from the inside of your blind or in a tree. I sold it because of that.
I also had the HHA DS-5519 (dial, .019 pin). It also had flaws.....like everyone else has said, the bolts rusted up quickly (not the end of the world but annoying for a $230 sight) and the dial was in the way for a standard quiver mount. You had to buy a bracket to make it work, which added more cost and more weight to the bow. The slider didn't have the same problem, only the dial. I loved the pin brightness (it's at least equal to the MBG) and adjustable rheostat.
I wouldn't buy a Spot Hogg sight but that's just me. Their pins are dull compared to HHA and MBG and for what you're paying for them, it's not worth it. To me, pin brightness should be the #1 factor when deciding which sight you're going with. It's a given that you want them to be durable but I don't need mine built like a tank so that argument isn't valid for my particular needs.
I have a MBG Pure Gold 3 pin slider (best of both worlds) right now. MBG added a metal shield to the front of the photochromic shell which eliminates the issue of game being able to see the glow and adds durability to the sight. I'm debating on trying out the HHA Kingpin with the dovetail. Most people seem to like it.
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Originally posted by scjeeptx View PostWhat is the dial in process for the MBG? I know with the HHA you sight in at 20 and 60, then just use the marks on the tapes. HHA owners- is this accurate from your experience?
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