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Re: Bow sight? [Re: Skylar Mac] #3458218 08/09/12 04:38 PM
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Re: Bow sight? [Re: Skylar Mac] #3460403 08/10/12 03:49 AM
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I was looking a the Sabo 3-Dot Sight but i heare that it does not work in low light it fogs up during the rain and its hard to sight in.looking for one to go on my 2012 hoyt carbon element RKT


Re: Bow sight? [Re: CoUnTrY_BoY_#24] #3460711 08/10/12 10:55 AM
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I like the Sabo, but for hunting I just can't recommend it. For some of the reasons you mentioned above, and being electronic too much can go wrong. Adjustments can be off, The battery out, Or it just fails to work. The last thing I want after drving 300 miles to hunt is to show up and my sight doesn't work. There is something comforting about having rigid steel pins.


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