What a nightmare the last few days have been. I've read more about sights than I can ever begin to remember. I like the idea of the Tru-Glo pro LED slider but read they blow for left handed bows. I ordered a Mathews Traverse which is a huge step up from my Diamond Outlaw RTS package. I'm fine with paying for quality but just don't have anything to base my impending purchase upon. I had a Tru-Glo 5 pin on the Diamond but didn't care for the bunching of pins. I think I want to go with the 1 or 3 pin slider as I figure 90% of my hunting will be from a ground blind (West Texas). From the experience of all you left handed archers what do ya'll use and why? Thanks in advance...
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Originally posted by Javelin View Postcustom order a black gold. they make a 3 pin slider. they are by far one of if not the best sites on the market
S and S archery . Is where I ordered from .. great people .. black gold has a lifetime warranty too..
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I can't speak for a slider, nor a left hand site.
However, a site does one thing, gives you yardage pins. It's simple, don't make it difficult- I like the KISS principle.
None of the BS site in at 20 and 60, move pointer, blah, blah. Keep it simple. Just my 2 cents, don't make it harder than it has to be. Not to mention- cost difference.
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I have a IQ logic 5 pin on my old bow, and liked it a lot. never seemed to have issue with pins bunched up. I bought a vxr28 last month and tried a single pin, but didn't care much for it. I put a trophy ridge react h5 on now, and love it. they are the brightest pins i have ever used. I'm very happy with it. super easy to sight in (like they claim) I sighted first pin @ 20, 2nd pin @ 30. then shot @ 40/50 and both were dead on. haven't tried out to 60, but have no reason to think it wont be on, either.
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Originally posted by Abu_dude View PostLefty here, I shoot the HHA Optimizer Ultra. Its not cheap but one of the best I've ever used. I personally just prefer a single pin for all shoot in Texas. Ill move to a 3 or 5 if I get to chase Elk.
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Originally posted by Razorback01 View PostI can't speak for a slider, nor a left hand site.
However, a site does one thing, gives you yardage pins. It's simple, don't make it difficult- I like the KISS principle.
None of the BS site in at 20 and 60, move pointer, blah, blah. Keep it simple. Just my 2 cents, don't make it harder than it has to be. Not to mention- cost difference.
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