Iv'e never tried one but to me it seems like if you can train yourself to use it then with just a little more practice why couldn't you just ditch the sight all together and shoot instinctively? Just a thought.
Back when I had time to shoot 100 arrows a day I shot purely instinctively. Now that I'm old and life gets in the way I find the need for a sight. For me anyway, the EZ-V lets' me focus on my target without trying to put a dot on it. I find it becomes the next best thing to instinctive shooting. In fact, my best results seem to come if I pretty much ignore the sight and just place my focus on the target point. Aligning the V with the target for distance just seems to happen naturally for me.Iv'e never tried one but to me it seems like if you can train yourself to use it then with just a little more practice why couldn't you just ditch the sight all together and shoot instinctively? Just a thought.
I don't think there would be much of a difference.... If u decide to try it just practice a lot.....ur brain will learn how to frame. U can still carry a range finder and use the tick marks like pins....I still take mine and range the area around the tree then put it away...last deer I wasn't able to range...It felt natural to raise till the V was on then let it fly..Thinking of trying this sight during the off season. Out of curiosity, how does the size of the deer's body affect the sight? A 100lb deer at 30 yards has a smaller vital area than a 200lb deer at the same distance. The reason I ask is deer in S Florida average 80-120lbs, but hoping to go to MO/KY/IN area next fall so will be dealing with much larger sized deer. Thanks for any insight.....
I have them on both my bows. If you frame the vitals correctly after you have sighted it in, you will hit the target. It is not a pinpoint "target type" sight. Its a hunting sight. Its based on trajectories. The Army used the same concept for hand held anti tank weapons back in the day.
I dont worry about a range finder any more. The V has eliminated the need. Check out the videos on the web site. It works.
Thinking of trying this sight during the off season. Out of curiosity, how does the size of the deer's body affect the sight? A 100lb deer at 30 yards has a smaller vital area than a 200lb deer at the same distance. The reason I ask is deer in S Florida average 80-120lbs, but hoping to go to MO/KY/IN area next fall so will be dealing with much larger sized deer. Thanks for any insight.....
I am comfortable at 40 and in.what is the maximum shot distance you’re comfortable taking at deer?