ShooterMike
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I have two of these - one on my primary hunting bow, and one on my backup bow. I decided to make my backup bow more 3d'ish, and I'm putting on an Axcel and UV3 on that bow.
The Garmin Xero A1i Pro is super stupid easy to setup. It can accept multiple arrow profiles. Has a digital insight level, Flight Apex indicator, and a ton of other features - check out the YouTube reviews. It can be used as a pin sight and range finding sight. There's just too many features to list on this. I still have the original box and this sight is in perfect, absolutely perfect condition. On my hunting bow, I've been using it and shooting it several times a week since November, and the battery indicator is just a touch off the full mark - like 90% full. I just can't say enough great things about this sight. Oh, and it also has what's called an XD mode - Extra Distance. So if your last pin is too low you can move the sight housing down. It will tell you how many clicks to achieve the yardage mark you want ... that's for those of you that want to shoot 100+ yards.
I don't know all of the differences between the Xero A1i Pro and previous models, but the Pro has micro adjust, which from talking to people with the previous models is a huge benefit when getting the laser reticle dialed in.
You'll notice in the pics below that I don't use the grip wrap for the touch pad - I used some velcro on the back and on my riser. Has worked perfectly.
$1000 tyd. Retail is $1299 plus tax and shipping.
The Garmin Xero A1i Pro is super stupid easy to setup. It can accept multiple arrow profiles. Has a digital insight level, Flight Apex indicator, and a ton of other features - check out the YouTube reviews. It can be used as a pin sight and range finding sight. There's just too many features to list on this. I still have the original box and this sight is in perfect, absolutely perfect condition. On my hunting bow, I've been using it and shooting it several times a week since November, and the battery indicator is just a touch off the full mark - like 90% full. I just can't say enough great things about this sight. Oh, and it also has what's called an XD mode - Extra Distance. So if your last pin is too low you can move the sight housing down. It will tell you how many clicks to achieve the yardage mark you want ... that's for those of you that want to shoot 100+ yards.
I don't know all of the differences between the Xero A1i Pro and previous models, but the Pro has micro adjust, which from talking to people with the previous models is a huge benefit when getting the laser reticle dialed in.
You'll notice in the pics below that I don't use the grip wrap for the touch pad - I used some velcro on the back and on my riser. Has worked perfectly.
$1000 tyd. Retail is $1299 plus tax and shipping.
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