Been using the Bowfinger One Sight since March and really like it. This might sound silly to you, but the feature that made the difference was the locator screw in the sight bar. It makes it Murphy proof for locating the bar exactly where it's supposed to go each time. When I shot a Surlock I had to always remember which letter on the bar I was set at to get it right, which at my age is questionable. I've used it to shoot indoor, outdoor FITA, outdoor field, and 3D, and have never found a single thing to complain about. Very solid unit
There is a sight that has different inserts. The inserts are numbered & correspond to f.p.s. That was the first sight I've seen this on. There arent any pins but the insert is bright yellow/green with black tick marks on each side. Its a very open sight window & i enjoy shooting it. The brain tells u when u r centered. So using stadiametrics the black marks are for u holding @ the right height & as long as u do that u don't need to lnow the distance. 😳.
I've been doing archery for about a year. When i bought my first recurve sight it was second hand Axcel red. It's an excellent sight, but I struggle to see the marks, especially windage. Bought a black Shibuya and im very happy with that and I suspect that its thr same with this sight.
It looks to be a good looking sight. I like that they've tried to be different from Axcel & Shibuya and do a few things differently. The angled sight marks But at the price point I'd want a scope quick release, ball bearing in the bow mount block and I'm not a fan of the screw down locks. I had a screw down lock on my W&W WS600 recurve sight & it drove me nuts during field shoots, especially the walk up targets.
Been using the Bowfinger One Sight since March and really like it. This might sound silly to you, but the feature that made the difference was the locator screw in the sight bar. It makes it Murphy proof for locating the bar exactly where it's supposed to go each time. When I shot a Surlock I had to always remember which letter on the bar I was set at to get it right, which at my age is questionable. I've used it to shoot indoor, outdoor FITA, outdoor field, and 3D, and have never found a single thing to complain about. Very solid unit
Does it fit bridgelock?
Cobra had the same bar back in the day man i wish they were still around i had all cobra on my golden eagle predator bow
Thanks for the review!Great job doing these videos...Your the best!
We should get Mala a little Springbok rugby jersey and send it over🤣🤣🤣🏹🏹🏹 she can wear it winter time.
There is a sight that has different inserts. The inserts are numbered & correspond to f.p.s. That was the first sight I've seen this on. There arent any pins but the insert is bright yellow/green with black tick marks on each side. Its a very open sight window & i enjoy shooting it. The brain tells u when u r centered. So using stadiametrics the black marks are for u holding @ the right height & as long as u do that u don't need to lnow the distance. 😳.
I've been doing archery for about a year. When i bought my first recurve sight it was second hand Axcel red. It's an excellent sight, but I struggle to see the marks, especially windage. Bought a black Shibuya and im very happy with that and I suspect that its thr same with this sight.
It looks to be a good looking sight. I like that they've tried to be different from Axcel & Shibuya and do a few things differently. The angled sight marks But at the price point I'd want a scope quick release, ball bearing in the bow mount block and I'm not a fan of the screw down locks. I had a screw down lock on my W&W WS600 recurve sight & it drove me nuts during field shoots, especially the walk up targets.
Bowfinger does make one with gold knobs
Is it lighter than the Excel.
Better than a Shibuya CP Pro?!?
Doubt it. Shibuya is on a level of it's own.
Shibuya's the best.