turbobrick
Well-known member
I'm relatively new to archery, I bought my first bow in '22 and shoot mostly targets at home, but I have hunted javelina twice in AZ. I had a great time, no harvest but I got super close the first year, just ran out of time. I jumped into archery pretty seriously, got a Revolt X and a Garmin sight. I'd been using inexpensive arrows to learn, now I'm getting new arrows and making some changes to the set up, and I wanted to revisit the sight.
I know the Garmin isn't popular with purists, I mostly got it because I liked how it was uncluttered through the window and made ranging simple. I also set up a bow for my wife with a multi pin sight, and I found the pins to be distracting, but probably less distracting than I'd made them out to be in my head. I'm not going to be a long range archery hunter, and I'm not sure how much I'd like the sliders, every one I've played with in a store has seemed really mechanically complicated and stiff to adjust.
I already own the Garmin, so it has that advantage, but I'd like to go to a more basic sight I think. Any recommendations or guidance for people with more experience? Elk and deer are definitely a possibility in the future, I don't think I'd ever be shooting past 40 yards or maybe 50. I have a handheld rangefinder so I don't need that capability in a sight.
I know the Garmin isn't popular with purists, I mostly got it because I liked how it was uncluttered through the window and made ranging simple. I also set up a bow for my wife with a multi pin sight, and I found the pins to be distracting, but probably less distracting than I'd made them out to be in my head. I'm not going to be a long range archery hunter, and I'm not sure how much I'd like the sliders, every one I've played with in a store has seemed really mechanically complicated and stiff to adjust.
I already own the Garmin, so it has that advantage, but I'd like to go to a more basic sight I think. Any recommendations or guidance for people with more experience? Elk and deer are definitely a possibility in the future, I don't think I'd ever be shooting past 40 yards or maybe 50. I have a handheld rangefinder so I don't need that capability in a sight.