Agree2nd season for me......it's staying on this bow and I'll buy another for my next bow
What would you say was the biggest struggle to get used to? I’ve got both a single slider and a multi fixed, but am seriously thinking about one of these. Just not sure if it’s “worth it”. All I’ve seen are pros. What’s on your con list?Took a lot of shooting to get used to it, but once I did, I loved it. I shot my biggest buck yet with it this year. I had 4 does underneath me, looking up. No chance to range him, just drew back and shot before they could bust me.
What would you say was the biggest struggle to get used to? I’ve got both a single slider and a multi fixed, but am seriously thinking about one of these. Just not sure if it’s “worth it”. All I’ve seen are pros. What’s on your con list?
It is possible but dependant on the speed of your bow. Mine seemed to be accurate to 50 by framing. Then after that it was hard for me to get the proper framing on the target. I would never shoot a whitetail at this distance though.Can this sight be as accurate as a regular sight? How about long range shooting? I like to shoot out 80+ yds is that possible?
Sounds like if you put the time in its a pretty good sight.
It's designed for framing/shooting at deer vitals. I don't have a 3D target, just a foam block, so I struggled at first figuring out what exactly to frame in the V. If I owned a 3D deer target, it probably would have shortened the learning curve, because once I shot about 20 arrows at my neighbor's Glendale buck, it finally clicked.