Choosing the Right Bow Sight

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Bowhunters have three different types of bow sights to choose from: single pin sights, multiple bow sights, peep eliminating bow sights. Hunter shown wearing Mathews Lost Camo.

Choosing the right bow sight is very important. Not only can it complete a new bow, but it can also dress up a new bow. The next time a trophy buck approaches you won’t have to worry because your archery sight will help improve your shooting confidence. Below is a list of some of the top bowhunting sights that are currently available.

Single Pin Sights

If you are a bowhunter looking for an open view when bowhunting then a single pin sight is a good bow sight for you. Most single pin bow sights are moveable pin sights, which allow you to slide the bow sight housing unit up and down to adjust the pin for any distance. A single pin bow sight will eliminate bowhunters from making a mistake and choosing the wrong pin.

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Multiple Pin Bow Sights

A multiple pin bow sight is a fixed pin bow sight, meaning that once your bow sight is set the pins remained fixed in that position while bowhunting. Althought it is relatively easy to setup a multiple pin bow sight, it does take some trail and error. Most bowhunters set their multiple pin bow sights for easy to remember distances.

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Peep Eliminating Bow Sights

A peep eliminating bow sight has a built in alignment device that eliminates the need for a peep sight. A peep eliminating bow sight is great for all bowhunters, especially those who have had a bad bowhunting experience where they have drawn their bow back and realize that their peep sight is in the wrong place.

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