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Take advantage of your hunting gear by getting a product that is so easy to use a caveman could use it. No really this sight is super easy to use and did I mention you don't need a single tool? It's true, no tools full adjustments. We have been putting this sight through the toughest conditions over the past year testing it and we all come to the same conclusion....TOP of the LINE! Great price, Great product, check it out today.
Python Micro Adjust C-656
Unique reverseable mounting bracket with offset mounting holes provide a wide range of vertical adjustment
Precise (.003" per click) smooth micro adjust
NO TOOLS rachet-style windage and elevation with micro adjustment
All-metal construction with larger super-strong dovetails
Five fully protected all-metal pins with .019" field replaceable fiber optics
Rheostat light available (C-615)
Adjustable 2nd/3rd axis bubble level
Right hand only
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The Eliminator Pro is a 1 piece peepless sight system. With this sight, you will gain a few FPS since you don't need a peep sight or a kisser button, you can shoot earlier & later, and you don't have to worry about a peep not being lined up because your string twisted. It is good for people who have trouble seeing thru a peep sight or a right handed/left eye dominant, or visa versa, person. The design of the Eliminator Pro makes you come back to the same anchor point every time. You will also know if you are torquing your bow because you won't be able to see you pin if you are. The sight comes with a DVD in which the creator of the sight, Mitchell, explains how to set up & sight in the sight. He then walks you thru it step by step on one of his bows. Set up is quick & easy. It's held on with 2 screws that are countersunk so if you ever take it off & put it back on, you will be dead on already. After getting it put on my bow, I took a shot to see where I was. I took a second shot like Mitchell says to do and cut a fletching off of my first arrow!
The way the sight works is there is the sight house and then on the back of the mounting bracket there is another bracket that has a "Y" pin on it. In the bottom of the "Y" is a semi-circle, or pocket.
You come to full draw, line up your bottom pin in the pocket of the "Y". This is where and how you can tell if you are not at the same anchor point or if you are torquing your bow. If you aren't in the same anchor point or torquing your bow, the pin will not be in the pocket of the rear pin. You leave your bottom pin in the pocket & aim with whichever pin you need. I was concerned about how well I would be able to keep the bottom pin in the pocket & still aim with another pin accurately. I was worried that my accuracy would suffer from that, but Mitchell told me that when I get use to it & know that I am at the same anchor point & not torquing the bow, it would all line up & I would know it was lined up. Then all you have to do is glance down fast to check. I took it out the last weekend of deer season & was sitting in a cold blind. I would draw my bow back about every half-hour to stay loosened up. While I did that, I would close my eyes while drawing back. When I hit full draw and came to my anchor, I would open my eyes. Just like Mitchell said, my bottom pin was sitting right in the pocket every time.
This is also a tuff sight. There is no plastic on the sight. The bracket & front pin housing is 6061 T6 aircraft aluminum. The pins are all steel. I took it down to TX for some hog hunting. The terrain was thick brush that we were hunting in on this trip. As we were walking, I had 2 arrows ripped out of my quiver, that's how thick it was. The sight held up great. Nothing wrong with it, not any scratches either.
The Eliminator Pro is also a sight that an opposite eye dominant shooter can use. There is plenty of windage adjustment to both the front & rear sights to move it over for you. I'm not an opposite eye dominant shooter, so I couldn't test that out. there are several sets of mounting holes so you can set it where you want it. It comes with mounting holes for lights on both the front & rear sight pins. I found that the pins were bright even in low light without the use of a light, but the lights help. the mounting bracket has dovetails for a good, secure mount. The front sight has plenty of windage & elevation markings. The sight is a right or left handed bow sight.
It comes in 3, 4, or 5 pin preset vertical pins. I wasn't sure about the preset part, but Mitchell got my bow speed & sent me the sight I needed. If you buy one, just call Mitchell before you do & he will get you the correct sight also. My 1st pin is set at 20 yards and the rest of the pins are accurate at 10 yard increments. There is also an adjustable horizontal sight box. You can change out the sight boxes very easily & accurately to customize the sight for what you're doing- hunting, spots, 3D, ect. It comes in black annodized, Lost Camo, or Real Tree camo.
I was very hesitant about putting this sight on my bow because I like my peep and I have also tried another peepless sight. Installation is quick & easy. After shooting it, I found I was shooting more accurately. I had a clearer sight window & didn't have to worry about not seeing thru my peep because of low light. It is a well made & accurate bow sight. The Eliminator Pro did everything for me that it is advertised to do. It is easy to use once you get use to not having a peep on your string. Check it out at www.extremeop.com.
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All Metal Pins Machined, all-metal pins on the FlashPoint HD are super tough and protect the fiber in a micro-groove alog the pins parameter.




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This is a great sight for the hunter who like to dial in at any range. Watch the video below to see how easy it is to make adjustments with the wheel. It is also nice when you are trying to add a quiver, the sight does not get in the way at all.
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The new Black Gold Ascent gives you target sight accuracy with Black Gold’s legendary durability for the ultimate moveable hunting sight. A simple turn of the knob lets you quickly and easily adjust distance.
Ascent... the ultra-light moveable sight with three head configurations!
Works great with one piece quivers
(unlike most slider sights)More range and adjustability than traditional hunting slider sightsDesigned to accomodate computer generated sight tapesQuick, smooth and quiet adjustmentExclusive front axis adjustments keeps sight dialed in at long ranges

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One of the favorites at BHP, the AMP is a very good hunting sight at a fair price. Once you take a good look at the quality and feel of this sight you will be impressed. The AMP features a new Mini SkyCoil system and more fiber which gives you over 50% brighter pins! The pins on an AMP are machined, all-metal pins that are super tough. And, AMP comes in four colors including Realtree® APG HD® and Lost camo™.







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Product Description:
Weight: 9 oz. • 2” sight housing. • 6 feet of .029 fiber optic. • Exclusive rheostat feature adjusts pin brightness in seconds! • Also available in .019 fiber optic (Model XL-5519). • Also available in standard housing (Models XL-5000 & XL-5019). • Also available in .010 fiber optic (Model XL-5510)
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While this sight is very sturdy and well lit it lacks in adjustment. When trying to move the pins horizontally the clear plastic tube gets in the way making adjustment difficult. This site is machined nicely and has a very low cost, not bad on the wallet.
Product Description
The Extreme Challenger sight will challenge the perception that one cannot get a totally machined, aluminum sight with stainless steel, ultra bright pins for a price every bowhunter can afford. This sight is long on features yet easy on the wallet with a retail price under $50 and features a full lifetime warranty. The Challenger will accept the new Purple Haze light which not only lights the fiber optic pins but also the fluorescent orange centering ring on the sight. Also as an added bonus, we included the Bone Collector series bubble level into every sight! This makes shooting with the Challenger an experience every bowhunter is sure to appreciate.
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This sight offers something most sights don't, mutiplue adjustment. With this sight you can ajust for arrow speed, windage, overall elevation, full-range accuracy adjustment, and short range pendulum stop. This sight adjusts for you when in a treestand or on the ground with its pendulum system. Very accurate sight, very well built, and priced right for its features.
Product Description:
Patented in 1994, the PREDATOR IV is still the most advanced bowhunting sight ever designed!! No other system has five means of adjustment that tune the sight exactly to each bow's shooting trajectory;
1) Arrow speed adjustment.
2) Windage adjustment.
3) Over all elevation adjustment.
4) Mid-range adjustment.
5) The short range pendulum stop.
Then, all bows will automatically be on at 30 yards on the ground with no locking mechanism and it has an auto-stop for shooting up hill.
Predator IV treestand bow sights are a super smooth true pendulum sight, with stainless ball bearings used at the pivot point and therefore - no noise! Sturdy rugged construction with aluminum extruded bracket and dovetail assembly parts. Black anodized for corrosion resistance. The guard is made with the latest composite material in the plastic industry - Cyrex. It is more impact resistant than polycarbonate.
All are equipped with a custom made TRUGLO fiber optic pin. The latest update to the system is the Starlite Pin with 10” of fiber optic filament. It makes the lighted option obsolete. In low light the pin tip is dim but visible enough to shoot accurately in low light conditions to a point that if it were any darker you would not be able to see the deer. (See more information on the Starlite Pin below)
The guard isn’t semi round for looks. It is used to align the edge inside the peep. Without the Glo-in-the-dark edge on the guard you would not be able to accurately align the two in low light conditions. This is a patented part of the Predator IV system.
All Predator IV sights come assembled for right hand use but converts easily to left-handed. They may be specially ordered to be set up for left hand use.