Bow Hunter Derek Posted February 16, 2005 Report Share Posted February 16, 2005 I just bought a one pin sight tonight. I looked at the micro sight. It looks like it is constructed well. The only thing that turned me off was that it requires an allen wrench to adjust windage and I was looking for a "no tools" sight. Also, the adjustment screws looked difficult to get to. For about $5 more, I bought the Cobra Slide Sight. I'm not a big fan of Cobra, but it looked well constructed, requires no tools, the pin is bright, and it was under $50. So I bought it. I shot it a while in the shop and I think I'm going to grow to like it a lot. Look at the HHA and Impact Archery sights. Very nice sights as well, but a little more money. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AdvantageTimberLou Posted February 20, 2005 Report Share Posted February 20, 2005 Re: Pro hunter micro sight I installed that Pro Hunter on my old bow and liked it. It is really bright as it has about 2 ft. or so of fiber optic wrapped up. It is simple to move if needed. Only drawback is if you see a deer and you can't move the adjustment for the correct yardage, you could be screwed. Other than that it is accurate. Comes with different yardage tapes that stick on and are accurate. Are you still interested in getting one, I may be willing to part with it as my new bow has 3 fiber optic pins that I am going with this year. I did like the Pro Hunter though, built very well and set up was easy. Good luck if you get one. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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