Feels like a few people are going to be trying out the EZV sight this year.
I just put an EZV on my bow after using a single pin HHA for over a year.
I just wanted to share a couple of things I learned the hard way.
If you have a multipin sight, EZV provides a cheat sheet to compare your pin gaps and match it to the correct insert. If you have a single pin, it is a bit more of a hassle. I was able to measure the speed of my set up, and that led me right to the correct insert. If you don't have access to a chronograph, I found that
this estimator was close enough.
The EZV can be mounted in two locations: closer or farther from riser. I first put it in the closer spot. At this point I didn't know my speed and was just fumbling around. After I had my speed, I moved the sight to the farther position and used the insert for my speed. Things just seemed to work from there so I haven't looked back.
In
@bowhunter15 review he mentions using a 1/4" peep, so I picked one up thinking this might be the ticket. However, after the changes above, my 3/16" peep seems fine. I am actually wondering if a 1/8" peep would be even better. The EZV seems to require great peep/housing alignment for the best shots. At least when I am shooting spots.
So far loving this thing. My shooting has not degraded, but now I have a cleaner sight picture, the benefits of a multipin and the thing seems unbreakable.
Still lots of shooting to do with it. More 3D. More distances. Shooting from height.
Anyone else have something to share about setting up the EZV?