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    I am looking for a new 5 pin bow sight. I am useing a Tru Glow. It works good, but I am looking for something better. What are you useing? What do you like and dislike about it? Thanks for the input.

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    Team Extreme. Holds it's pins well and durable. I really enjoy it over my old tru glow. I do however want the new smart pin technology by Trophy. It's a single pin sight, but once you set your 20 and 30 ever subsequent yardage is mathematical calculated and spot on.

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      #3
      Trophy Ridge React! Best money I ever spent. You won't be disappointed!

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        #4
        I love my axcel armortechs with the dovetail mount. Easy to adjust and durable. You can order custom pins configuration. Plenty bright. I also like sliding my sight off for travel. I have never have a sight be "off" when I out it back on. They aren't cheap but they are real nice!

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          #5
          Axcel Armortech Vision

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            #6
            Thank you for the info. I will check these out.

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              #7
              You'll be hard pressed to find a more solidly built sight than a Spot Hogg.

              I have a Hogg-It, so does my daughter. Mrs has a Hunter. All are 5 pin with wrap.

              Setup does take some doing, but it is worth the effort in the end.

              3rd axis adjustment is far too often overlooked in a sight, both of these have it.

              Yes, they are expensive. Yes, they are heavy. Yes, they are made in USA. Knowing that my sight is going to be as failproof a piece of equipment as exists is priceless.

              I have dragged my bow all over; it gets rained on, bonked into things, and bounced around on the quad or UTV. The sight is never off, never has been. I wouldn't hesitate to lift or handle my bow by the sight, it is that solid.

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                #8
                Hard to go wrong with Spot Hogg or Trophy Ridge. I think it comes down to features more than brand. Do you want vertical pins? Do you want 2nd or 3rd axis adjustments? Do you want micro adjust?

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                  #9
                  Good info. I didnt even know what 3rd axis is unitl I looked it up. I learned something new.

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                    #10
                    I sold all my spot hogs and got trophy ridge react 5 pin and 1 pin .

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by rar15usa1 View Post
                      Good info. I didnt even know what 3rd axis is unitl I looked it up. I learned something new.

                      Informed Decision > Opinions YMMV

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                        #12
                        Axcel ArmorTech Pro.
                        Love everything about it and there's nothing I don't like. I use a 4 pin. Toolless adjustments are cool too

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Gummi Bear View Post
                          You'll be hard pressed to find a more solidly built sight than a Spot Hogg.

                          I have a Hogg-It, so does my daughter. Mrs has a Hunter. All are 5 pin with wrap.

                          Setup does take some doing, but it is worth the effort in the end.

                          3rd axis adjustment is far too often overlooked in a sight, both of these have it.

                          Yes, they are expensive. Yes, they are heavy. Yes, they are made in USA. Knowing that my sight is going to be as failproof a piece of equipment as exists is priceless.

                          I have dragged my bow all over; it gets rained on, bonked into things, and bounced around on the quad or UTV. The sight is never off, never has been. I wouldn't hesitate to lift or handle my bow by the sight, it is that solid.
                          What he said!

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                            #14
                            Sword Twilight Hunter with the 2" housing.
                            Built solid, 3rd axis, Comes with the rheostat light, very affordable.
                            Lots of camo options.
                            I get mine custom with 6 pins, top 3 are .019, bottom 3 are .010, and colors of my choosing.

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                              #15
                              Once again. Thank you for your thoughts. I will be looking at them all.

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