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all personal preference. montana black gold, 5 pin ascent, rear facing site tape, dovetail, i use a 4'' on my shorter bow. customer service is top..........all about the dial of death.
 

Scot E

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Black Gold Ascent. Really hard to beat! The 3 pin is what I use and i have set pins to most distances that I shoot but then have the slider for distance shots where being exact is more important. Can beat the pin brightness and the sight works well!
 

KHNC

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The new OPTION sight from Trophy Taker is gonna be the bomb! Use it as a single or multi pin in seconds. One of the best innovations I have seen in the bow sight industry!
 

Retterath

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i bought the montana gold three pin adjustable with the surge head and love it. The different sight tapes that come with it are great. i shot mine though a chronograph and the sight tape that matched the fps was right on out to 80 yards. Great sight
 
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The new OPTION sight from Trophy Taker is gonna be the bomb! Use it as a single or multi pin in seconds. One of the best innovations I have seen in the bow sight industry!

I don't like how the pin moves in the housing. I was hoping the single pin was stationary and the entire housing moved. That way your single pin is always in the center of the sight.
 

KHNC

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I did not realize that was the case myself, as I have not seen the sight in person. I would prefer the entire housing move as well. Probably not possible on this type of design tho.
 

InDeep

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The new OPTION sight from Trophy Taker is gonna be the bomb! Use it as a single or multi pin in seconds. One of the best innovations I have seen in the bow sight industry!

Thatt thing looks like a joke, the dial on that is way 2 small and will take forever to move! No offence to you though I love almost ever product they make but between this and the quiverlizer, they are really reaching!
 
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I have beat on my axcel armortech for 5 seasons and never had a problem with it. I would highly recommend it. I have the 7 pin pro model(Has the extension bar). If you want to save some weight, go with the regular model. They have also come out with a slider this year, but it is brand new and just started shipping, so probably not any real world reviews on it yet.

I have heard great thing about spott hoggs but have never owned one. Also would like to try the CBE sights some day. I can't come up with an excuse to get rid of the armortech though.
 

GFY

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Another nod towards MBG and their Ascent slider. I have the 5 pin and love it. Thinking of putting a three pin version on one of my other bows to see how I like it.
 
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Thatt thing looks like a joke, the dial on that is way 2 small and will take forever to move! No offence to you though I love almost ever product they make but between this and the quiverlizer, they are really reaching!

Really?? Have you watched the video or anything on it? It shows him moving it up and down. Doesn't take long and he even says what the travel per rotation is. And the quiverlizer is reaching but it's not a bad idea. Almost works like a long stabilizer side bar combo.
 

MattB

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Is that new TT sight really $500+ dollars? I believe that is what I read on another site.
 

OR Archer

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I don't think it will be $500 plus but its going to be a very expensive sight. Somewhere around the $400 mark.
 

velvetfvr

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Is that new TT sight really $500+ dollars? I believe that is what I read on another site.

One model is $549. They are gonna release an "economy" model also that should be less. Great idea on the sight but too darn expensive and I think the HF is the best sight out.
 

robby denning

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all personal preference. montana black gold, 5 pin ascent, rear facing site tape, dovetail, i use a 4'' on my shorter bow. customer service is top..........all about the dial of death.

Agreed, exact set up here, except mine is the 3 pin. I visited their factory and good solid people so no surprise that customer service is good.
 

shaun

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I was a Spott Hogg guy for years using a hogg father changed it up to a MBG Pure Gold 75 and I will never look back it is just as well built and weighs much less
 

WRO

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Anyone played with the new trophy taker site yet? It looks awesome, but it's like 5 bills.
 
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Anyone played with the new trophy taker site yet? It looks awesome, but it's like 5 bills.

Dan was in our store a month ago with one of the first models. The sight is incredible and insanely well built. If it wasn't for the price tag I would own one in a heartbeat. I still may convince the wife yet....
 

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The best I've used so far was Sure-loc, the CBE tech hybird I used this past season just didn't hold up to the abuse from the season, the fiber optics got pulled and broke from bush wacking the thick stuff getting after elk and moose. Not impressed.

This year I am going with a montana black gold, 5 pin ascent, rear facing site tape, dovetail 4'' - liking the dial of death and pin brightness.
 
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