bowman
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Post by bowman on Feb 12, 2009 15:29:24 GMT -5
Well we just recieved a new sight in the mail it is an interesting concept that Tracey and I will be testing for the next few weeks. It is from www.hindsightco.com/ I will let everyone know our opinion on this over the next couple of weeks. PathFinder Two years in the making, The new PathFinder will revolutionize the way you shoot your bow. Dual roving sights that move as one, maintaining a straight line of sight from eye to impact while at full draw. By turning the finger dial, you will choose the distance that your sight line and arrows trajectory will meet as you remain in your comfortable anchor position. Mechanical advantages include two separate range scales, wind lass for smooth operation, and C.A.T. Circle Alignment Technology. Unlike most roving sights that move up and down like an elevator, the PathFinder rotates from your eye so that the pin guard and rear sight ring travel in unison and remain centered with your eye. Equipped with our Magnum rear aperture and a single pin front sight designed by Truglo that features extra long fiber optic cable for unsurpassed brightness, bubble level, shooters glow ring, and ultra violet LED light. CNC machined, hard anodized in a shadow black finish, quiver ready, available in right and left hand models, and fully adjustable for draw lengths from 22 to 33 inches
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SPIKER
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Post by SPIKER on Feb 12, 2009 19:56:52 GMT -5
Man, that's a whole lot of machinery right there. Let us know how that works out. Looks like something out of a Sherlock Holmes novel.
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Post by BT on Feb 12, 2009 21:00:57 GMT -5
Man, that's a whole lot of machinery right there. Let us know how that works out. Looks like something out of a Sherlock Holmes novel. Didn't Galileo use that to chart the sea's? ;D
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nkybuck
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Post by nkybuck on Feb 12, 2009 21:46:15 GMT -5
Is that for hunting or just target
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bowman
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Post by bowman on Feb 13, 2009 5:57:55 GMT -5
For both hunting and target and it actually looks much smaller in person than the picture looks. I have it on my bow already and have the hind sight and have the sights set for 20 already Ijust have to adjust it for my draw lenght for the appatures to move correctly. The initial setup was real easy.
Not to sure on how I will like it yet but new stuff is fun to play with
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bowman
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Post by bowman on Feb 13, 2009 5:58:24 GMT -5
Man, that's a whole lot of machinery right there. Let us know how that works out. Looks like something out of a Sherlock Holmes novel. Didn't Galileo use that to chart the sea's? ;D ;D
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nkybuck
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Post by nkybuck on Feb 13, 2009 7:14:31 GMT -5
Can you post a pic of it set up on your bow
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jamaltwy
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just move closer to the cursor!!!! I'm in for the kill!!
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Post by jamaltwy on Feb 13, 2009 9:47:23 GMT -5
i have heard of this sight and was reading else where with mixed reviews let us know how it does for you... I'm not a fan of hind sight seems not good in low light...
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bowman
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Post by bowman on Feb 14, 2009 6:51:07 GMT -5
i have heard of this sight and was reading else where with mixed reviews let us know how it does for you... I'm not a fan of hind sight seems not good in low light... Don has actually been worhing on this for two years and this is the final model that was finished just before the ATA show. this the one that will be going into production. He has made many refinements over the past 2 years. I will get a picture of it on my bow in a day or so.
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