Sunday, January 3, 2010

Pendulum Bow Sights Fixed Pin Versus Pendulum Bow Sights?

Fixed pin versus pendulum bow sights? - pendulum bow sights

What do you want. I believe in going with a pendulum, after years of fixes. I am a hunter of equal numbers. Half the time I'm in a cab and half the time I'm in a blind spot.

5 comments:

Michael S said...

I like the view of the optical fiber with a small fixed point. Avoiding Clock, when I do not like the idea of moving part of my vision. I see it as something that increases the risk that something goes wrong. I hate to lose a ball well, because my eyes do not move as it should. Fixed markers are reliable, and fiber, much to the morning and evening shooting in low light.

Michael S said...

I like the view of the optical fiber with a small fixed point. Avoiding Clock, when I do not like the idea of moving part of my vision. I see it as something that increases the risk that something goes wrong. I hate to lose a ball well, because my eyes do not move as it should. Fixed markers are reliable, and fiber, much to the morning and evening shooting in low light.

M R S said...

It really depends on what you want. It is a fact that the fixed sites in more detail. If you are not searching for his long game, then you want to stay with fixed views. The only time in my line of sight view Pendulum are an asset when it is in their power to judge the distance. If you are looking for year, then it is a good judge of distance, it is stated that wouldnt want to go to places around the clock. It is only my opinion, as it was once like you and I went with them. I learned that he is basically a good start for beginners to show. I do not use it in the hands of an experienced hunter.

Good Luck & Happy Shooting !!!!!!

M R S said...

It really depends on what you want. It is a fact that the fixed sites in more detail. If you are not searching for his long game, then you want to stay with fixed views. The only time in my line of sight view Pendulum are an asset when it is in their power to judge the distance. If you are looking for year, then it is a good judge of distance, it is stated that wouldnt want to go to places around the clock. It is only my opinion, as it was once like you and I went with them. I learned that he is basically a good start for beginners to show. I do not use it in the hands of an experienced hunter.

Good Luck & Happy Shooting !!!!!!

M R S said...

It really depends on what you want. It is a fact that the fixed sites in more detail. If you are not searching for his long game, then you want to stay with fixed views. The only time in my line of sight view Pendulum are an asset when it is in their power to judge the distance. If you are looking for year, then it is a good judge of distance, it is stated that wouldnt want to go to places around the clock. It is only my opinion, as it was once like you and I went with them. I learned that he is basically a good start for beginners to show. I do not use it in the hands of an experienced hunter.

Good Luck & Happy Shooting !!!!!!

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