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I’ve got my current Trophy Ridge Hotwire marked up in pencil now. Learned that lesson the hard way last fall. Didn't find a shot opportunity that day. But did have a nagging lack of confidence in my equipment that negatively influenced the day’s hunt.One thing I will add, if you do upgrade, whichever brand you choose. Before, you head out hunting take pictures of where the site is. All of the higher end models have numbered hash marks. Taking a pictures gives you the piece of mind to be able to double check if anything moved. If it does, never had one move, but you can move it back to the correct place with confidence.
Is that really a thing? LimBitless Outdoors? From my couch I see so many things I don't like about it, if it's real.
The EZV is very real. I don’t know about the company promoting it “limitless outdoors”, but the EZV has many things to like about it, if you’d be willing to get off the couch!Is that really a thing? LimBitless Outdoors? From my couch I see so many things I don't like about it, if it's real.
Looks like junk.The EZV is very real. I don’t know about the company promoting it “limitless outdoors”, but the EZV has many things to like about it, if you’d be willing to get off the couch!
Unfortunately (or fortunately?) my buddy sold the company so I don’t have to rep it as much as I’d like to continue to, but he still did design it based on stadiametric ranging based on the vitals of MOST big game animals. It works very very well. By the way, the pics of the white “V” are the original very first hand-carved prototypes, never seen before by the public!
Try it before you say stuff like that. A person I call a very good friend of mine worked for years on making this. And they’re actually almost indestructibleLooks like junk.
That is an interesting sight. I bet it would be great for people with extreme target panic or new archers. Rather than focusing on a tiny pin, you’re just lining up the outline on the animal. Is there a particular range it would max out at with an average, 29” 70lb mid-weight arrow set-up?Try it before you say stuff like that. A person I call a very good friend of mine worked for years on making this. And they’re actually almost indestructible
Send me a free one, otherwise looks like more unnecessary crap trying to solve a problem that doesn’t exist.Try it before you say stuff like that. A person I call a very good friend of mine worked for years on making this. And they’re actually almost indestructible
They piqued my interest when he mentioned them a while back. I prefer pins, but seems like they have their place. Looks like they’ve worked well for the man with the flat brim. Lots of much more superfluous “crap” on the market than these.Send me a free one, otherwise looks like more unnecessary crap trying to solve a problem that doesn’t exist.
Yes, it is not designed to shoot beyond your typical ethical bow hunter standards. The tick marks on a 290 fps sight insert give you out to 80 yards I believe, but i wouldnt suggest using the V to make the “educated guess” on the range beyond probably 45. Anything I’d guess to be beyond 40-45 yards I’d STILL want to take a range, but it IS designed to eliminate target panic by reducing the pin that is in between your eyeball and the animal you’re aiming at. It is a fully open, clear sight picture. Secondly, when a shot might take place, it can happen fast and sometimes they come through a window or stop in an opening that we may have forgotten to range. Perhaps we spooked them when we drew and they bump back a few more yards, the sight is designed to be able to use the “fit” of the V on the animal to automatically know the range without checking..That is an interesting sight. I bet it would be great for people with extreme target panic or new archers. Rather than focusing on a tiny pin, you’re just lining up the outline on the animal. Is there a particular range it would max out at with an average, 29” 70lb mid-weight arrow set-up?
I’ve considered this sight for my wife if she ever wants to get into archery hunting or in the future for my kids. I don’t remember who but some influencer was talking about how he has his wife shooting this sight and it’s working really well for herYes, it is not designed to shoot beyond your typical ethical bow hunter standards. The tick marks on a 290 fps sight insert give you out to 80 yards I believe, but i wouldnt suggest using the V to make the “educated guess” on the range beyond probably 45. Anything I’d guess to be beyond 40-45 yards I’d STILL want to take a range, but it IS designed to eliminate target panic by reducing the pin that is in between your eyeball and the animal you’re aiming at. It is a fully open, clear sight picture. Secondly, when a shot might take place, it can happen fast and sometimes they come through a window or stop in an opening that we may have forgotten to range. Perhaps we spooked them when we drew and they bump back a few more yards, the sight is designed to be able to use the “fit” of the V on the animal to automatically know the range without checking..
Hence the slogan, “ Frame it and claim it”
Does it glow in the dark? Asking for a friendYes, it is not designed to shoot beyond your typical ethical bow hunter standards. The tick marks on a 290 fps sight insert give you out to 80 yards I believe, but i wouldnt suggest using the V to make the “educated guess” on the range beyond probably 45. Anything I’d guess to be beyond 40-45 yards I’d STILL want to take a range, but it IS designed to eliminate target panic by reducing the pin that is in between your eyeball and the animal you’re aiming at. It is a fully open, clear sight picture. Secondly, when a shot might take place, it can happen fast and sometimes they come through a window or stop in an opening that we may have forgotten to range. Perhaps we spooked them when we drew and they bump back a few more yards, the sight is designed to be able to use the “fit” of the V on the animal to automatically know the range without checking..
Hence the slogan, “ Frame it and claim it”
Lol absolutely not. The “sapphire” and “ruby” series are both a see-through translucent that does well to reflect and refract any little bit of light. It helps a lot! But no, not glow in the dark or “illuminated” in any way. LolDoes it glow in the dark? Asking for a friend
Curious your draw length and draw weight, my calcs put you around a 32” draw at 75lbs with that weight/speedSingle pin. Max point blank range. I keep my pin at 37 yds. I can shoot 45 and in without moving it. If it’s beyond 45, range it.
Clear sight picture, every shot is the same. Target size is the only thing that changes.
560gr arrow going 285fps
Think about it