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Post by dougedwards on Dec 27, 2010 8:14:06 GMT -5
I don't have any experience with this device but I do use an Anchor Sight on both of my hunting bows which alerts me when I have altered my shooting form even to the slightest degree. This gadget should also be effective at doing that. The only complaint I have heard with the Anchor Sight is that it causes the shooter to momentarily take the focus from the target to glance at the dot on the AS. Not a problem at all for me but that is the complain of a few. This device would elliminate that step in the shooting process and should still be effective at keeping the archer shooting with consistent form which is imperative to maintain accuracy. www.hindsightco.com/Default.htm Doug
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Post by smokeless77 on Dec 27, 2010 15:36:15 GMT -5
Doug, A friend of mine tried one of the hindsights he had a lot of trouble with it, Especially in low light conditions, which hindsight claims would not effect shooting with low light. But anyway he only had it on the bow for two days. Some people are different and can use different gadgets. As for me I have been a peep/kisser shooter for years and with the new sword sight with the 3rd axis adjustment and level I put on this year I'm really liking it.
John
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Post by lastofthebreed on Dec 27, 2010 17:41:57 GMT -5
i tried one & dont like it......
in my opinion....you get a loss of accuracy with this sight,because the 2 aiming pieces are so close together......
the front & rear sights on your bow & peep sight on your string stretch when you draw the bow on a normal peep sight set up..... causing them to get farther away from each other....thus a longer straight line to aim with....more accurate.
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Post by dougedwards on Dec 28, 2010 15:38:13 GMT -5
Good input from both of you. I actually didn't like the configuration of it because I don't like anything obstructing my view of the target which is why I hunt with a single pin sight. I really do wish I had a 3rd axis adjustment on my HHA sights for long range shooting. It is amazing how much money you COULD spend on archery equiptment. But I guess it is like anything else. Never satisfied unless you have newest and best. There has to be a limit to it somewhere I guess.
Doug
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Post by pposey on Jan 2, 2011 0:15:27 GMT -5
I made one once that worked really well for target shooting but I did not like it for hunting
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Post by smokeless77 on Jan 3, 2011 1:10:09 GMT -5
dougedwards, I had a $24.00 tru glo sight on my bow for 5-6 years I did shoot quite a few deer with it. I finally broke down and bought a decent sight For $100.00 bucks it was the best thing I ever did. When shooting targets it really tightened up the groups, I think the big difference was the smaller pins, You seem to focus a lot more on the target, because they don't cover it up.
John
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