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    New Hunting Bow Sight

    As the title says.
    Design for my:
    "New Hunting Bow Sight"

    Gonna get real serious about night time hog hunting, and figured I might need a little help.
    Haven't decided on whether or not I want to make the aperture glow in the dark, but probably will.
    I want to be able to use as little artificial light as I can get by with.

    As you can see in the design, the mount to the riser allows for adjustable orientation to the riser, which also allows for some initial elevation set.
    Aperture is a view through cross hair/peep.

    Fully adjustable for elevation & windage.

    If I put it on a bow that has no mounting bolts in the riser I'll just use double sided tape.

    All except the bolts are made from kydex.

    The whole thing weighs hardly anything. I didn't weigh it, but figure around 250 grains.

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    Last edited by RickBarbee; 02-27-2025, 10:52 AM.

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    Looks pretty good Rick!
    we have hog lights (green) at the feeders. Got some new ones on a couple that are bright. Pigs don't seem to care.

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      #3
      Originally posted by DRT View Post
      Looks pretty good Rick!
      we have hog lights (green) at the feeders. Got some new ones on a couple that are bright. Pigs don't seem to care.
      Thanks.

      Yeah, I will put a green light at the feeder. Brightness don't seem to matter there once they get used to it, which don't take long.
      But, will have to do something bow mounted for when sneaking around, and don't want the sneak around light to be to bright.
      Want it just bright enough to give backdrop for the sight.

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