Just getting back into it.


bobrdwn69

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Been through several different sights over the years. Right now I'm a TruGlo/Apex sight (same people) fan.

If you choose a lighted sight, I highly recommend going with a adjustable rheostat light. You don't want a lighted sight that's so bright you can't see your target. Make sure they are legal in the state you hunt too. Also...keep in mind, any electrical device on your bow disqualifies any potential P&Y entries you kill. That includes arrows too.

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aside from the P&Y restrictions Rhino said you're good. I wouldn't trade my Axcel sight for the world, but i think for $80 though it's a heck of a sight. my only gripe would be including a bubble level when you don't have 2nd and 3rd axis is silly. when you mount the sight i'd use thin brass washers on the riser mounting screws to shim to sight so it's level on level ground. then shoot it at angles up and down hill or from a treestand to see that it's not telling you to cant the bow right or left. if the bubble isn't centered to shoot dead on then ignore it, put tape over it, or remember exactly how the bubble is to make a good shot.

otherwise... i think it's a great sight from the looks of things and i'm sure you'll be happy with it.

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