Why fast Eddie xl

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I am looking at a spot Hogg fast Eddie xl 3 pin slider. I currently shoot a 20 year old Matthews legacy with a 27.5 inch draw length and 60 pound draw weight. I am upgrading my bow in the next year. Why would I purchase the fast Eddie xl rather than just the fast Eddie. What will it give me on my current set up and what will it help with a newer bow?


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Couldn't tell you how it would help vs. the regular version, but I run the XL Fast Eddie on my Matthews VX33 and shoot lights out with it.
 
You can slide the xl version away from and toward the bow and it allows for greater sight extension distance.

A bigger sight radius will help you aim more accurately, but is more suseptible to issues from variations in torque. Being able to move the sight in an out will allow you to torque tune. Also, some people can see the pins better closer or further from the bow. Lastly, you can simply use the extension to adjust the perceived size of the mrt rings to match your peep size.

Having the dovetail extension bare isn't really a huge advantage, but there are a few things it allows you to tinker with. The downside is weight.
 
I like mine extended out some, I like the ability to retract it tight to the bow to have it in the case or remove it quickly.

I liked playing around with the rings and how far to extend it.

I really like it.
Downside is it’s heavy… but tough
 
The difference between arrows fast eddie and the XL version is the dovetail, so you can move the sight in and out. The xl will be heavier.

I'm a huge spot hogg fan but I wouldn't recommend the fast eddie. For a hunting bow my preference is the Tommy Hogg since I don't want or need a dovetail.

The boonie looks great too but I haven't owned one yet.
 
I bought the xl thinking I needed the dovetail, after learning that in most cases having the sight closer to the riser is better I would recommend not buying the xl. When I bought the Boonie to replace it I bought the side mount. No need to pack around extra weight for a feature that I’ll never use.
 
I am looking at a spot Hogg fast Eddie xl 3 pin slider. I currently shoot a 20 year old Matthews legacy with a 27.5 inch draw length and 60 pound draw weight. I am upgrading my bow in the next year. Why would I purchase the fast Eddie xl rather than just the fast Eddie. What will it give me on my current set up and what will it help with a newer bow?


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I had one on my Hoyt RX7 but pulled it off because of the added weight. I liked that it was beefy but it felt too heavy tbh. I now use a Landslyde
 
I have a Fast Eddie XL that I'm considering selling. I like most aspects about the sight, but I settled with the sight housing all the way in and that's just not worth it when mounted on the side of the riser.
Having the sight all the way in means I have to push my quiver out further (dovetail now takes the space where my quiver mounted), which impacts the balance substantially. Just one for consideration for you.
 
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