Pine Ridge set isn’t a T handle but they work great. Never had an issue with stripping screws with them. They’re also long enough to get into tighter spaces.
https://www.pineridgearchery.com/collections/tools/products/6-piece-standard-ball-driver-set-w-holder-qty-pkg-1
Looks like a Mathews. If it is and it’s being run in a bridgelock configuration your sight isn’t set up properly. That’s the first thing I see. I would also bet your center shot and tune are both off. No reason to be that far left in a BG sight on any Mathews if it’s set up correctly.
What bow do you have? Also are you wanting something custom or just something you can get quickly?
Also don’t buy 60X. They’re awful. Much better options out there
If used properly I like the click. If youre hammering the trigger it will do you no good. You have to learn to slow down to hear/feel the click which will help you learn not to smash it as soon as your pin hits the target.
I like that the Ivory has adjustable retention on it. You can make it really tight or just snug enough. It’s ambidextrous and you can change the clip to horizontal or vertical depending on where you want it located.
Just my opinion but I think it’s better than having it on the bow. Bows get...
https://ivoryholsters.com/product/robin-hood-release-holster/
Check out the Robin Hood holsters from Ivory Holsters. These are great and they’re super cool people to boot at Ivory.
Both are solid choices. Only consideration with either is fit on the bow. They’re not exactly as compact as the epsilon so there are some bows they just don’t have clearance to mount.
I would say new bow with a slider. Legacy is a good bow don’t get me wrong but at your specs it’s lobbing the arrow out there. Any flagship bow from the past 4 years will dramatically improve your trajectory at the same specs and allow for you to take full advantage of a slider sight.