3 Bowsight Quick Picks

The author details his top three bowsight picks: an adjustable single-pin, a single-pin competition, and an adjustable multi-pin.

3 Bowsight Quick Picks

Photo courtesy of HHA Sports/Taylor Kollman

In a recent Archery Business article titled “The Business of Bowsights,” I passed along bowsight stocking and sales advice from three top-tier archery retailers. In this short follow-up piece, I’m giving my opinion on three bowsights you should consider stocking in your store.

Adjustable Single-Pin

As an avid bowhunter and past archery technician, I have ran the gamut, or so it seems, on bowsights. However, years ago a disease in my eyes forced a sight change purposed in allowing me to continue to bowhunt, plain and simple. Keratoconus is a bit like astigmatisms on steroids — star bursting of multi-pins caused significant hardship and I began to believe my bowhunting days had ended.

HHA King Pin
HHA King Pin

Fortunately, I found HHA Sports bowsights and Specialty Archery peep sights. For me, the current solution for my problem vision is an HHA King Pin single-pin sight with 2X magnifying lens, as well as a hooded Specialty Archery peep sight complete with a No. 6 verifier lens. The combination completely renewed bowhunting for me at a time when I thought that perhaps my stick-and-string days were coming to a close. 

CONTACT: www.hhasports.com 

Single-Pin Competition

When it comes to competition target shooting, the Custom Bow Equipment (CBE) Vertex is a solid high-stakes shooting choice. CBE has garnered a solid reputation for bowsights with ultra-reliable, precision-machined, micro-adjustable performance and has been a top choice for competition shooters for years.

CBE Vertex
CBE Vertex

Some Vertex features include robust vertical travel adjustment, center-pivot first and third axis adjustments, second axis scope adjustment, top and bottom elevation adjustment knobs, laser-engraved adjustment markings, interchangeable yardage scales, custom extension bar and multiple diameter pin options, including .010, .019 and .029. 

CONTACT: www.custombowequipment.com

Adjustable Multi-Pin

Recently, Sword Sights have become the go-to bowsight for countless hunters, and their pro shop presence continues to grow by leaps and bounds. Sword has found a sweet spot for good reasons, including rugged construction and precision adjustability. One of Sword’s most popular sights in the Jury Multipin 2.0. This premium bowsight boasts tool-less windage and elevation micro-adjustability, third axis adjustment, five pins in either .010 or .019, internal rheostat LED illumination, a high-visibility shooter’s ring, shooter-angled yardage tape and Sword’s Fast Track elevation technology.

Sword Jury Multipin 2.0
Sword Jury Multipin 2.0

At first blush, there doesn’t seem to be anything not to like on the Jury Multipin 2.0. If I weren’t so visually challenged, this particular sight just might have found a forever home on my bow.

CONTACT: www.swordsight.com

Specialty Archery hooded peep sight
Specialty Archery hooded peep sight

Sidebar: Peep Sights 101

While a peep sight isn’t necessary, most compound shooters, including myself, certainly use them. Considerations for peep sight selection should include purpose. Is the peep sight for shooting, hunting or even night hunting — understanding the latter does require a larger peep sight, at least 3/16-inch. The peep sight should be sized to align with the bowsight’s ring and deliver a comfortable sight picture. In addition, a shooter with vision problems might need a peep sight with some type of clarifying or verifying lens.

As a shooter with compromised vision, my go-to peep sight is a hooded model with a No. 6 verifier lens from Specialty Archery Products. For me, the peep with a single-pin sight has been a winning combination.

CONTACT: www.specialtyarch.com



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