Help me update my setup

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I've been shooting the same setup since about 07. It always worked for me and I never saw a reason to change anything. But part of the plastic housing on my sight is cracked and vibrates. I started looking at sights and realized a lot has changed. I'm hoping someone here can help guide me or make some suggestions. I currently have a 3-pin fixed from cobra. I'm not sure of the exact model. This is strictly a hunting bow and I rarely shoot past 40 yds. I'm on a budget and don't need the latest and greatest. Id be happy with something a couple years old that i can find in the classifieds.

While I'm changing the sight I might as well look at the rest. I currently have a NAP Quick Tune 800. The new rests I've looked at look pretty high tech in comparison.

The bow is a switchback xt if it makes any difference.

Thanks
 

big44a4

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I've been shooting the same setup since about 07. It always worked for me and I never saw a reason to change anything. But part of the plastic housing on my sight is cracked and vibrates. I started looking at sights and realized a lot has changed. I'm hoping someone here can help guide me or make some suggestions. I currently have a 3-pin fixed from cobra. I'm not sure of the exact model. This is strictly a hunting bow and I rarely shoot past 40 yds. I'm on a budget and don't need the latest and greatest. Id be happy with something a couple years old that i can find in the classifieds.

While I'm changing the sight I might as well look at the rest. I currently have a NAP Quick Tune 800. The new rests I've looked at look pretty high tech in comparison.

The bow is a switchback xt if it makes any difference.

Thanks

Big fan of hamskea rests. A trophy taker sight would likely fit the budget and be basic yet reliable.
 

MattB

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You might look at a Spot Hogg fixed pin sight. They are very durable, and I have been shooting the same two since about when you last updated your set-up.
 

dtrkyman

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A lot of the new sights and rests will cost about as much as your bow is worth.

On a budget I would look at trophy ridge sights.

Arrow rest I like a limb driver from vapor trail.
 

Bump79

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It doesn't look like some of the people who've responded have read you're post.. It's like people have never been on a budget before.

I'd get this Black Gold sight and QAD from this guy if still available. Offer them a price to take the both off his hands and might make a deal.

A little better QAD
A little better Hamskea

New options:
For the price - I don't think that you can beat a CBE Tactic Micro. Or CBE Tactic Hybrid. I'd skip trophy ridge personally.

Even a QAD Hunter rest will be a improvement over what you've got.
 

Marble

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You might look at a Spot Hogg fixed pin sight. They are very durable, and I have been shooting the same two since about when you last updated your set-up.
This is the route I would go. I like the adjustment capabilities and durability.

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180ls1

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Stick with a 3-pin if that's what you are comfortable with. Adding pins can cost you game, it did for me.
 

chav0_12

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I've been using a Rip Cord Code Red since about 2011 or 2012. I don't mind the rest, though it can slap the shelf. The next rest I'll be getting is a QAD UltraRest. Likewise, I've been shooting Black Gold sights since the same time. At first I had a 7-pin fixed sight that got me to 80 or 90 depending on where I set the first pin. I've since bought one of their 5-pin sliders, I think it might be an Ascent (I bought it used), I added the Wing Truss dovetail mount to it. I will likely update this to something with micro-adjust at the same time I switch to the QAD (this will probably be when I get a new bow). I know I was piecing things together and putting them on my old bow in preparation to get a new one. I was able to get used to the new sight. This might be something fun to do, try some new stuff, if you don't like it put it in the classifieds.
 

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Pretty much any cheap sight will be better than the cobra. A cheap truglo will work fine and you can find them for super cheap on eBay, there are dozens for under $25. A used QAD rest is what I would buy as well and can be had for $30-$50 used, there is a
Mathew’s branded QAD MX with all their hardware on eBay for $53 shipped.
 
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An older used spot hogg fixed pin sight and a whisker biscuit if you just want simple and reliable

There is no way I would buy a used QAD (or a new one) but that may not be a popular opinion. They have been the most fickle rests I’ve used. A used hamskea would be safe, or one of the lower model limb drivers.
 
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I appreciate all of the feedback. After reading all of the responses I'm leaning towards getting a couple different sights off the classifieds to see what I like and sell whatever I don't use. For a rest I'm really considering a whisker biscuit for simplicity and price.
 
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