Anyone use the SABO bow sight?

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  • 22lr

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    22lr

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    With a good fiber optic setup, you'll be able to see the pins up till if not after legal shooting light is over. Plus you wont have to worry about batteries. I use Spot hogg products, never let me down.

    Spot Hogg BowSights


    Ya the SABO looked interesting since it didn't have batteries. But at the same time im not sure if its what I want or not.

    I got out of archery for a few years and now its a whole new ball game.
     

    baldguy637

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    Ya the SABO looked interesting since it didn't have batteries. But at the same time im not sure if its what I want or not.

    I got out of archery for a few years and now its a whole new ball game.


    Ahhh, i should have read the description instead of glancing over it! I see now that it is a fiber optic sight. Neat idea, but like you, i'd want get first hand reviews on it before shelling out $150 on it.

    What bow are you shooting?
     

    22lr

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    Ahhh, i should have read the description instead of glancing over it! I see now that it is a fiber optic sight. Neat idea, but like you, i'd want get first hand reviews on it before shelling out $150 on it.

    What bow are you shooting?

    I just picked up a Rytera Alien X from a fellow INGOer! :rockwoot:
     

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    When it comes to the essentials of shooting a compound bow the KISS method usually is the best option....

    My biggest concern would be condensation and rain on the lens...
     

    22lr

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    When it comes to the essentials of shooting a compound bow the KISS method usually is the best option....

    My biggest concern would be condensation and rain on the lens...


    Ya thats kinda what im worried about, again I am in love wiht the idea but not sure if I want to drop the cash on it. I have a fiber optic system on the way, I guess ill just make do with it for now. :yesway:
     
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