For people using the EZ-V with heavy arrows (650+), do have any issues with the EZ-V sight being effective out to longer yds. not that i really shoot past 30 but more curiousity than anything else. I have heard that the algorithm used can be off because of the extra drop you get with heavy arrows. I am very interested in trying one of these sights but worried that the sight wont keep up with the drop. From what i understand it uses FPS but calculates the drop based off more of an avg weight arrow.
this is why the ezv is obsolete for deer hunting in my opinion. If you’re shooting beyond 30 yards, the sight you use/arrow weight/shooting ability are all minor in comparison to how much the animal can move between when you decide to release and when the arrow arrives.
30 yards and in, you can use a single pin and be precise enough that trajectory does not matter, even with heavy arrows. If you get above 600 grains, that number may drop to 25 yards, or you may need to compensate slightly when aiming. Either way, the ezv being off at longer distances doesn’t come into play.
In my opinion, if you’re shooting past 30-40 yards, you’ll need to range and dial/have a pin set to shoot effectively. I did not find the ezv precise enough At distance, even after a couple thousand shots.