That is just a skosh out of line. You should consider altering your language just a skosh. Your "easy v" at home might get just a skosh upset at your choice of words. Skosh!
Growing up as a kid in the 90’s I hunted with an old compound bow with no sights, shooting instinctively. As I got older and upgraded I obviously switched to pins but was never totally comfortable with them. Part of me always wanted to use my brain rather than the sights. And watching Tim Wells hunt shooting instinctively made me consider going back but I didn’t out of fear. This sight combines a sight and shooting instinctively. Beyond brilliant. Much more natural than pins.
I love my EZ V. By far the best sight I’ve ever put on a bow. I normally don’t take shots over 30 yards. But I’m much more accurate beyond 30 then I’ve ever been with pin sights. My shooting has also become much more instinctual with this sight. Anyone who says this sight is a gimmick has no idea what they are talking about. They are usually the ones saying I’ve killed 35,000 deer, from 500 yards, with a bow I made, from a tree in my backyard. Seams to be one on every EZ V video. I’ll never shoot another sight. Granting I hunt, I don’t shoot in competitions.
I've been shooting my EZV for about 2 years now and I was shocked at how accurate it made me.. I had never shot multiple robin hoods in a months time. If you have an arrow in a target it instinctivly will make you focus on that spot when you shoot.
i love my EZV, has really helped me with the panic induced from trying to cover my target with a pin. Im still a relatively new archer, but it has improved my aim while practicing. Had a conversation with Aaron before i purchased the sight, and he was incredibly helpful and patient with me answering any questions i had about it
I was super skeptical about buying it thinking it was a gimmick but I took the plunge and absolutely fell in love with it. Its such a great sight and easy to setup and use. Great video
I think the Ranch Fairy said it best when talking about vertical/centering. Your brain tells your body/arm to keep the target where it is "supposed" to be. My groups rarely miss left and right . (even when I first started shooting it a couple months back). Love the fact that I wont really need to be fiddling with ranging on those "last second" scenarios. I normally mentally range objects ahead of time but when a target shows up..."wait was 40 that tree? lol". This is awesome for the other times taking a shot in open areas etc.
I have used this sight for a year and love it. I did use a different sized target to set it up for even more pin point accuracy. I used a 9 inch paper plate instead of the supplied target and as a result have been able to head shot squirrels and body hit the invasive European sparrows which are quite small. Doing that means only heart and lungs are within the v and that means better kill shots on deer sized game. I am thinking about using a six inch plate and shrinking the target zone even more. It also helped me due to aging eyesight where pins would cause focus issues and this solved that. I am planning on getting rid of the peep and going to a nose button to even further eliminate focus issues.
I switched from a kisser button I used for years & now shoot the nose button. I wear a mask always & the nose button helps u with the anchor where the peep was useless. A little tip is that u can put some strong tape on the sight so if u want to shoot without the peep u just move the sight over. Same goes if u decide to go back to the peep. Really like how u can change the tilt on the sight housing which is also very instinctual.
1st....great job in presenting. You present extremely well. Thanks for the overview. I shoot 3 pin spot hog with a dial. I don't change the dial except for shoots which is rare for me. I've always liked shooting between pins. I want to see my target. This may be the ticket. The fact that there's a self-ranging element -- FANTASTIC. Deer move a lot and you can't remember everything that you ranged. Great vid!
I've got an EZV sight, after shooting trad for years thought it would help me out transitioning to a compound (arthritis in the string hand sucks), I love the concept, I noticed you really have to shoot a lot to get it down, because I could not shoot as much as I would like and shooting a slower bow with heavyish arrows I was struggling, so put the pins back on, recently added more weight to my arrows (FOC), so resight in, thinking of going back to the V, great video, thanks.
I've been contemplating this. For me it is the auto-ranging capability. As a precision shooter from a young age, target panic isn't really an issue for me, but I did hit a doe in no-man's land last year because I used the wrong pin in the heat of the moment. I also let down on the biggest buck of my life because he was at least 35-40 out in an open field where I had no range landmarks. I didn't want to shoot that far without ranging, since a few yards makes a big difference that far out. He ran off while I was pulling out my range finder. In both instances, I think the EZV might have made the kill.
Finally someone who knows how to shoot! First review I’ve seen where the shooter is getting good groups comparable to pin sights. Most of the many reviews I’ve watched are guys getting 6-14” groups talking about that’s all you need for “hunting sight”or “it’s In the kill zone” while being 3” below the back and a live deer would’ve ducked it
Excellent review. Once the funds allow me to get a second bow for target shooting I want to switch over to the EZ-V for my hunting bow. It just seems to make sense in the woods.
Good and thorough review. I’ve been shooting the EZV for a while now. This will be my third season. In fact I bought a second one for one of my other bows. Thanks teacher. Hope your school year is going well and you’re back live with your students.
I am 60 years old but about the time I turned 50, my eyesight started to get old as well and I started needing bifocals. the problem with that is I could not focus on something close (pin) and something far (target) at the same time like I could do when I was younger. So I found the best compromise was to let the pin blur and focus on the target. With the EZV, I believe that problem goes away as I can now focus on the target and bracket it with blurry tick marks. This could be a game changer for older archers that are optically challenged like me. Ordering one tomorrow.
I got the ez v last year & it took a little bit to get use to but I got it down. I shot 2 doe last year, the 1 in the picture is 1 of them. When I shot both of them I drew back aimed & looked at were I wanted to hit the deer & shot. I hit both of them right were I wanted to no thinking or target panic. Great sight.
@@brandonpero8742 no it's not a tight grouping sight .Its made for the guy who shoots his bow 1 or 2 shots a year and never could figure out those pesky pins ! The idea of not blocking the target is a good idea . Just not this way . Someone should make pins with loops you can see through .
@@jesusoftheapes it can be used for both but primarily for hunting..you can't hold your pin perfectly on a single spot anyway so taking that away and just having a round about area sometimes helps
Looking at this sight not because of target panic but as I'm getting older focus in my right eye on pin sights is getting poor. This seemed like a good down to earth review & use of the EZV.
Just got mine last week, take 15 min to get use to it , after 1 hour practice with the setting target , i could already shoot at whatever distance without knowing my yardages!!! Mega simple and ultra effective!!! Never go to pins again and on top of that, no more range finding while bowhunting!!!! Simply the best sight on the market for hunting!!!!
I shot my EZV sight for the first time today and I honestly giggled at the first grouping, thinking holy crap I’m never going back to pins. Seriously 10 shots later and it’s dialed in, and I’m touching arrows every grouping, even from unknown yardages. No multi pin adjustments. Just wild. I never thought I could group that good even with pins! Over and over. I’m scared to robinhood arrows. So much fun to shoot.
Enjoyed the video. It's an interesting concept. I'm shooting a trophy ridge 5 pin currently and have a difficult time concentrating on one single pin when shooting. Perhaps the EZV would be easier for me to use. May have to check it out later in the summer.
@@puregameplay7916 to each their own I suppose. I find that my bow is most accurate when I focus on the pin. Same concept as focusing on the front sight of a rifle.
@@outdoorswithcharlie6431 you dont focus on thr front sight of a rifle tho? You always shoot iron sights with oth eyes open and focused on the target. The front and back sight blur out but are still visible enough to line them up.
@@outdoorswithcharlie6431 tell me how you're supposed to accurately hit a target if you arent completely focused on it and the exact spot you want to hit.
This looks like a take off variation of the Hindsight. I started using the Hindsight about 10 years ago and never went back to a peep. This definitely looks pretty sweet and have to order one as a result. Great presentation video as always
Great review! Thanks for taking the time to review this sight. I've watched a bunch of vid reviews on this sight and yours is tops, explains it better than the vids on the EZV website. I've been on the fence about this sight but your review has almost convinced me to take the plunge. One question, how far (in inches) is the farthest the sight extends from the front of the riser? Reason I ask is I actually prefer my sight a tad longer out so my sight housing matches up with my peep sight. Thanks for sharing the review and thanks in advance for a measurement if possible!
The sight is 6" from the longest mounting hole, weighs only 6.2 OZ and a 1/4" peep works perfect to draw lengths 29 1/2....then a 3/16....hope you'll try!
Always love your content brother, good video and solid review! I just can’t get into this sight, love my 3 pin black gold way too much! Thank you for sharing though brother. 👍🏻🏹💪🏻🇺🇸
I am used to pins. My 4 pin trophy ridge is on point. If it's not broke do not mess wt it. My opinion. Great video on the site. Update now run the Trophy ridge REACT h 5 site. Much much better. Lol.
Only problem is with this sight is that you are always assuming that your target is the size of a basket ball. What if its the size of a baseball? you will always be shooting high
I love the V shape. My sight is the trophy ridge alpha react with the upside down V pin . I can kind of gapping below the pin without moving the slider. Kind of reminded me of Russian dragunov rifle scope which has the V instead of cross hair
Looks very interesting I am a single pin shooter and usually set for 30 then compensate for 20 and 40 but this looks really good especially for sight challenged folks whose pins get blurry well done new sub here
The only advantage to this sight it is supposedly not needing a rangefinder. Well if you bow hunt you probably already have a nice pin sight. This V sight costs' $150. Right now Cabelas has three different rangefinders for under $150. Then you also have the rangefinder for other hunting/shooting uses.
What I meant is that it isn't meant to be a pin point smash your arrows together type of sight even though you can do it I have, but it is just meant to get you in the kill zone everytime.
@@scottymoore9121 I still have it… in a box somewhere . I think the ideas neat and with practice would go really well . I would use it for more than deer hunting so it’s way easier for me to throw a single pin adjustable on and rip em 10-80 yards where I live. Like I said if I was only hunting deer it might be great but I want to hunt several different species and stuff so
@@stumblin_bummblin9774 if you think you may want to sell it, let me know. I may be interested. Just have to try and swing the finances. Money a little tight but am very interested.
I picked up a used React V5 recently. Seemed liked a nice combo between a multi pin and a single pin. Unfortunately with my 26" draw length and arrow weight, my bow is too slow for the React technology to work accurately at longer distances. So between your video and DIY Sportsman's, I am really intrigued by the EZ V. I have some target panic and have not had much success bowhunting partly due to that. So I may be placing an order for one soon.
I just picked up a v3 and made some arrows only 60 grains heavier then my older ones I noticed when I sighted in with the broadheads that it did not really the 30 yard pin was off or the 40 yard pin was off if I got the other dialed in. Not sure what speed I am shooting at at the moment. But I have the react pro 5 pin sight
Absolutely bud...we are in Montana, longer distances, so I sight mine in for aiming center mass and arrow enters bottom 1/3...or just frame and drop an inch or so...EZ!
Aaron Lasco I’m sure I could’ve spent more time practicing with your sight this summer, but this is exactly the issue I’m dealing with. Guess I’m not ready to hunt with it this season because I keep on letting my arrow go before dropping the tic marks down low enough for my preference. So have you or anyone done any tutorials yet on how to be better at aiming at the lower one third of the animal, or the top of the heart? Down here in the south our deer are small, shots are usually short, and the tendency is to shoot high already when you’re up in a tree. So I don’t feel ready to climb a tree with the EZ V just yet, and I’m just looking for any help I can get.
This is exactly what I’m dealing with. I keep on shooting my EZ V high on my 3D. I frame the deer center mass, but tend to let my arrow go before dropping the tic marks down (to the lower 1/3 or approximately the top of the heart.)
I have been shoot the V for awhile now. Two different bow manufacturers and I guarantee I can’t out shoot the EZV with my very expensive single pin. I hunt whitetail and turkey.
Maybe. Don’t see it working at those ranges with how the funnel works . Also doesn’t work for me on anything Turkey or goose sized . A single pin Is easier for me to deal with. I m not saying it sucks, just that for me it wasn’t easier. If I was just deer hunting at 30 yards or less sure . But with a deer quartering away and stuff I just couldn’t get the frame down . To each their own- cheers brother
I'm new to archery but over the last 30 days I've owned a complund bow have been pretty consistent out to 20 and 30 yards with my 3-pin sight. Would you consider this a good sight for the new archer? I'm very interested as I do not like the fact that the pin covers a good portion of the target. I'm a long time rifleman and this sight seems more natural to me. Your thoughts?
I bought this sight late yr. I ended up going with a single pin. But the target panic that I have . Sometimes is not to bad to being horrible. I thought about trying it again and maybe using the tick marks. But I'm only 3 weeks for when I do alot of hunting. Do u think I a guy would be better off to wait after season or would I be able to get use to it
Do they make one for elk? I know most of the time I'm usually within thirty yards but sometimes I have to range for further shots. Be nice to not need to range for and elk.
Jack really didn't go into the rangefinding feature but instead more of the hovering questions out there...Stadiametric ranging over 130 years old but never in bowhunting...the farther the critter is the smaller the ribcage becomes, the deeper in the V it will fit...Frame and Claim, EZ!!
Haha! Well I haven't gone "full snort" but my build this year is total 555gr (225 up front) and with a lighted nock for full hunting rig I'm at 15%FOC.
I still use it! Sparingly though as I have a boatload of sights to test, and it is only legal for bowhunting and I spend 9 months of the year doing other forms of competitive archery as well.
"The Easy V" that was my wife's nickname in high school.
😂😂😂
How rude!! 😂😂😂😂
Mine to
I knew her well. And her sister and mom!
That is just a skosh out of line. You should consider altering your language just a skosh. Your "easy v" at home might get just a skosh upset at your choice of words.
Skosh!
Growing up as a kid in the 90’s I hunted with an old compound bow with no sights, shooting instinctively. As I got older and upgraded I obviously switched to pins but was never totally comfortable with them. Part of me always wanted to use my brain rather than the sights. And watching Tim Wells hunt shooting instinctively made me consider going back but I didn’t out of fear. This sight combines a sight and shooting instinctively. Beyond brilliant. Much more natural than pins.
I love my EZ V. By far the best sight I’ve ever put on a bow. I normally don’t take shots over 30 yards. But I’m much more accurate beyond 30 then I’ve ever been with pin sights. My shooting has also become much more instinctual with this sight. Anyone who says this sight is a gimmick has no idea what they are talking about. They are usually the ones saying I’ve killed 35,000 deer, from 500 yards, with a bow I made, from a tree in my backyard. Seams to be one on every EZ V video. I’ll never shoot another sight. Granting I hunt, I don’t shoot in competitions.
I've been shooting my EZV for about 2 years now and I was shocked at how accurate it made me.. I had never shot multiple robin hoods in a months time. If you have an arrow in a target it instinctivly will make you focus on that spot when you shoot.
Great video. I love hearing a guy say he shoots at a good ethical range. Thanks
I’ve had my eye on the EZV... But dude now i’m sold! You’re a natural behind the lens. Keep up the great work! SUB’D!!
i love my EZV, has really helped me with the panic induced from trying to cover my target with a pin. Im still a relatively new archer, but it has improved my aim while practicing. Had a conversation with Aaron before i purchased the sight, and he was incredibly helpful and patient with me answering any questions i had about it
I was super skeptical about buying it thinking it was a gimmick but I took the plunge and absolutely fell in love with it. Its such a great sight and easy to setup and use. Great video
I think the Ranch Fairy said it best when talking about vertical/centering. Your brain tells your body/arm to keep the target where it is "supposed" to be. My groups rarely miss left and right . (even when I first started shooting it a couple months back). Love the fact that I wont really need to be fiddling with ranging on those "last second" scenarios. I normally mentally range objects ahead of time but when a target shows up..."wait was 40 that tree? lol". This is awesome for the other times taking a shot in open areas etc.
I was going to comment, but… We’ll talk about that in a second.
I love all your videos never miss one.
Had to watch this again and I'm amazed at your skill level
I have used this sight for a year and love it.
I did use a different sized target to set it up for even more pin point accuracy.
I used a 9 inch paper plate instead of the supplied target and as a result have been able to head shot squirrels and body hit the invasive European sparrows which are quite small.
Doing that means only heart and lungs are within the v and that means better kill shots on deer sized game. I am thinking about using a six inch plate and shrinking the target zone even more.
It also helped me due to aging eyesight where pins would cause focus issues and this solved that.
I am planning on getting rid of the peep and going to a nose button to even further eliminate focus issues.
And for those curious about using smaller set up targets they have videos on that from ezv.
All great insight and tips! Thanks for sharing!
I switched from a kisser button I used for years & now shoot the nose button. I wear a mask always & the nose button helps u with the anchor where the peep was useless. A little tip is that u can put some strong tape on the sight so if u want to shoot without the peep u just move the sight over. Same goes if u decide to go back to the peep. Really like how u can change the tilt on the sight housing which is also very instinctual.
1st....great job in presenting. You present extremely well. Thanks for the overview. I shoot 3 pin spot hog with a dial. I don't change the dial except for shoots which is rare for me. I've always liked shooting between pins. I want to see my target. This may be the ticket. The fact that there's a self-ranging element -- FANTASTIC. Deer move a lot and you can't remember everything that you ranged.
Great vid!
I've got an EZV sight, after shooting trad for years thought it would help me out transitioning to a compound (arthritis in the string hand sucks), I love the concept, I noticed you really have to shoot a lot to get it down, because I could not shoot as much as I would like and shooting a slower bow with heavyish arrows I was struggling, so put the pins back on, recently added more weight to my arrows (FOC), so resight in, thinking of going back to the V, great video, thanks.
Rook bow hunter learning all that I can. Loved that specialized targeting term "skosh". Great video and highly informative.
I've been contemplating this. For me it is the auto-ranging capability. As a precision shooter from a young age, target panic isn't really an issue for me, but I did hit a doe in no-man's land last year because I used the wrong pin in the heat of the moment. I also let down on the biggest buck of my life because he was at least 35-40 out in an open field where I had no range landmarks. I didn't want to shoot that far without ranging, since a few yards makes a big difference that far out. He ran off while I was pulling out my range finder. In both instances, I think the EZV might have made the kill.
You'll love it that's the best part no range finder once you get it down
@@michaelharriman2794 couldnt imagine that ? lol
Finally someone who knows how to shoot! First review I’ve seen where the shooter is getting good groups comparable to pin sights. Most of the many reviews I’ve watched are guys getting 6-14” groups talking about that’s all you need for “hunting sight”or “it’s In the kill zone” while being 3” below the back and a live deer would’ve ducked it
Love my EZV.. works amazing!
Best Bowhunting sight on the market! No more blurry pins!
Excellent review. Once the funds allow me to get a second bow for target shooting I want to switch over to the EZ-V for my hunting bow. It just seems to make sense in the woods.
Thanks! I won't lie, I too am planning on taking it to the woods this Fall!
Good and thorough review. I’ve been shooting the EZV for a while now. This will be my third season. In fact I bought a second one for one of my other bows.
Thanks teacher. Hope your school year is going well and you’re back live with your students.
I am 60 years old but about the time I turned 50, my eyesight started to get old as well and I started needing bifocals. the problem with that is I could not focus on something close (pin) and something far (target) at the same time like I could do when I was younger. So I found the best compromise was to let the pin blur and focus on the target. With the EZV, I believe that problem goes away as I can now focus on the target and bracket it with blurry tick marks. This could be a game changer for older archers that are optically challenged like me. Ordering one tomorrow.
This is actually really great because once it's sighted in for one distance, it's sighted in for every distance. No need to mess around with each pin.
Just bought one. Great product, great for hunting. If u can picture an animal's vitals in the V, ur golden
It's a solid sight and range finder, built rugged.
ive got the same v5 you do. im new to bow hunting and think im going to use the ez v as well I love everything ive seen about it so far.
Thank you for the review, I am considering the ez v sight.
I got the ez v last year & it took a little bit to get use to but I got it down. I shot 2 doe last year, the 1 in the picture is 1 of them. When I shot both of them I drew back aimed & looked at were I wanted to hit the deer & shot. I hit both of them right were I wanted to no thinking or target panic. Great sight.
Maybe that can be Aaron's next upgrade to the sight, a tool-less premium version!
Great video. I just ordered one.
I love mine. I'll never shoot a pin sight again. Just remember it's a hunting sight not a target shooting sight
which turns me off completely .
jesusoftheapes agreed
It can be used for both to an extent
@@brandonpero8742 no it's not a tight grouping sight .Its made for the guy who shoots his bow 1 or 2 shots a year and never could figure out those pesky pins ! The idea of not blocking the target is a good idea . Just not this way . Someone should make pins with loops you can see through .
@@jesusoftheapes it can be used for both but primarily for hunting..you can't hold your pin perfectly on a single spot anyway so taking that away and just having a round about area sometimes helps
Looking at this sight not because of target panic but as I'm getting older focus in my right eye on pin sights is getting poor. This seemed like a good down to earth review & use of the EZV.
The fire side chat are good
Good review. I also Shoot a Elite bow, which I love, and adding a EZV sight for this season. Happy hunting this season to you!
Awesome video! Thanks for uploading :)
Just got mine last week, take 15 min to get use to it , after 1 hour practice with the setting target , i could already shoot at whatever distance without knowing my yardages!!! Mega simple and ultra effective!!! Never go to pins again and on top of that, no more range finding while bowhunting!!!! Simply the best sight on the market for hunting!!!!
Good video Jackery!
I shot my EZV sight for the first time today and I honestly giggled at the first grouping, thinking holy crap I’m never going back to pins. Seriously 10 shots later and it’s dialed in, and I’m touching arrows every grouping, even from unknown yardages. No multi pin adjustments. Just wild. I never thought I could group that good even with pins! Over and over. I’m scared to robinhood arrows. So much fun to shoot.
Outstanding bud! Good Hunting!
REALLY GOOD JOB BRO. YOUR'E AN INTELLIGENT AND ARTICULATE YOUNG MAN.
Enjoyed the video. It's an interesting concept. I'm shooting a trophy ridge 5 pin currently and have a difficult time concentrating on one single pin when shooting. Perhaps the EZV would be easier for me to use. May have to check it out later in the summer.
That's because you're not supposed to focus on the pin, you're supposed to focus on the target beyond, the pins blur out.
@@puregameplay7916 to each their own I suppose. I find that my bow is most accurate when I focus on the pin. Same concept as focusing on the front sight of a rifle.
@@outdoorswithcharlie6431 you dont focus on thr front sight of a rifle tho? You always shoot iron sights with oth eyes open and focused on the target. The front and back sight blur out but are still visible enough to line them up.
@@outdoorswithcharlie6431 tell me how you're supposed to accurately hit a target if you arent completely focused on it and the exact spot you want to hit.
You would basically need a life size deer 3D to really practice with that
Yeah, man. This is definitely the sight I'm getting next. Hopefully sooner than later. Thanks for the vid, great review!
This looks like a take off variation of the Hindsight. I started using the Hindsight about 10 years ago and never went back to a peep. This definitely looks pretty sweet and have to order one as a result. Great presentation video as always
I was hoping to find a no peep shooter in here. How do you like it without the peep?
Great review! Thanks for taking the time to review this sight. I've watched a bunch of vid reviews on this sight and yours is tops, explains it better than the vids on the EZV website. I've been on the fence about this sight but your review has almost convinced me to take the plunge. One question, how far (in inches) is the farthest the sight extends from the front of the riser? Reason I ask is I actually prefer my sight a tad longer out so my sight housing matches up with my peep sight. Thanks for sharing the review and thanks in advance for a measurement if possible!
The sight is 6" from the longest mounting hole, weighs only 6.2 OZ and a 1/4" peep works perfect to draw lengths 29 1/2....then a 3/16....hope you'll try!
Great video! Very informative. Had to subscribe
Always love your content brother, good video and solid review! I just can’t get into this sight, love my 3 pin black gold way too much! Thank you for sharing though brother. 👍🏻🏹💪🏻🇺🇸
great video and explanation, well done
I like the idea. Most sights made for compound, both hunting and target, seem really overengineered to me. Simpler designs like this are most welcome.
great review, I am on the fence on pulling the trigger on one of these sights now
They have a thirty day money back guarantee.
@@doncaruso1949 it is probably gonna happen, and the more reviews i watch i probably won't need to return it
What a great review! Thanks
holly target batman your a hellofa shot. I like that sight theory for hunting/3D..Thanks for reviewing it.
I am used to pins. My 4 pin trophy ridge is on point. If it's not broke do not mess wt it. My opinion. Great video on the site. Update now run the Trophy ridge REACT h 5 site. Much much better. Lol.
Only problem is with this sight is that you are always assuming that your target is the size of a basket ball. What if its the size of a baseball? you will always be shooting high
Love your videos!
Looks like it would be perfect for my old eyes.
Very interested in this. I’ve always only shot multi-pin sights. But after seeing the review and setup of it, it really seems like the better choice.
Interesting I’ve always shot pins.. the big Gumby insert puts me off a bit but I guess worth checking out.. good review thanks 👍
*GEEZUS... Feller take a breath..!* 😳... 😆🤣😂
Was wondering if anyone else noticed that.
I love the V shape. My sight is the trophy ridge alpha react with the upside down V pin . I can kind of gapping below the pin without moving the slider. Kind of reminded me of Russian dragunov rifle scope which has the V instead of cross hair
Looks very interesting I am a single pin shooter and usually set for 30 then compensate for 20 and 40 but this looks really good especially for sight challenged folks whose pins get blurry well done new sub here
Also would like to say I like how you encourage others to enjoy all the wonders that God has given us bless you and your family
The only advantage to this sight it is supposedly not needing a rangefinder. Well if you bow hunt you probably already have a nice pin sight. This V sight costs' $150. Right now Cabelas has three different rangefinders for under $150. Then you also have the rangefinder for other hunting/shooting uses.
It's is a hunting sight meant for killing stuff not spots.
True dat! However, you have to practice with it in some way and I know few people that own a bunch of 3D targets to practice with.
What I meant is that it isn't meant to be a pin point smash your arrows together type of sight even though you can do it I have, but it is just meant to get you in the kill zone everytime.
Great Video!
I tried this sight but couldn’t get on w it. Returned it.
Those are nice groups man
40 yards yeah I agree if ya set up right you shouldn't be much over 20 lol that's what I always say that would be a lethal shot
953 Ceasar Inlet
Shooting this at a steep angle has me intrigued. Vitals are greatly reduced in picture.
I've been interested in this sight... Still am. Anyway, this is the best of the review videos I've seen on it (sorry Ranch Fairy)
You can buy mine
@@stumblin_bummblin9774 do you still have your Ezv? What did you not like about it? I’m having some curiosity’s about it.
@@scottymoore9121 I still have it… in a box somewhere .
I think the ideas neat and with practice would go really well . I would use it for more than deer hunting so it’s way easier for me to throw a single pin adjustable on and rip em 10-80 yards where I live.
Like I said if I was only hunting deer it might be great but I want to hunt several different species and stuff so
@@stumblin_bummblin9774 if you think you may want to sell it, let me know. I may be interested. Just have to try and swing the finances. Money a little tight but am very interested.
@@scottymoore9121 what’s your offer my man
I picked up a used React V5 recently. Seemed liked a nice combo between a multi pin and a single pin. Unfortunately with my 26" draw length and arrow weight, my bow is too slow for the React technology to work accurately at longer distances. So between your video and DIY Sportsman's, I am really intrigued by the EZ V. I have some target panic and have not had much success bowhunting partly due to that. So I may be placing an order for one soon.
I just picked up a v3 and made some arrows only 60 grains heavier then my older ones I noticed when I sighted in with the broadheads that it did not really the 30 yard pin was off or the 40 yard pin was off if I got the other dialed in. Not sure what speed I am shooting at at the moment. But I have the react pro 5 pin sight
I have had two eye surgeries and just can't focus on my pins; I wonder if the bracketing effect would allow me to put the crossbow down?
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I always like to aim lower third on my deer to compensate for duck on my deer instead of center of the kill, would this sight work for that concept?
Working on a video concept about this as we speak!
Absolutely bud...we are in Montana, longer distances, so I sight mine in for aiming center mass and arrow enters bottom 1/3...or just frame and drop an inch or so...EZ!
Aaron Lasco I’m sure I could’ve spent more time practicing with your sight this summer, but this is exactly the issue I’m dealing with. Guess I’m not ready to hunt with it this season because I keep on letting my arrow go before dropping the tic marks down low enough for my preference. So have you or anyone done any tutorials yet on how to be better at aiming at the lower one third of the animal, or the top of the heart? Down here in the south our deer are small, shots are usually short, and the tendency is to shoot high already when you’re up in a tree. So I don’t feel ready to climb a tree with the EZ V just yet, and I’m just looking for any help I can get.
This is exactly what I’m dealing with. I keep on shooting my EZ V high on my 3D. I frame the deer center mass, but tend to let my arrow go before dropping the tic marks down (to the lower 1/3 or approximately the top of the heart.)
It better be durable. For that price I should be able to use it as a framing hammer.
Hey man I love your content! Would you have an extra single pin sight for 3d up for grabs?
600 Lenna Valley
Love mine
I have been shoot the V for awhile now. Two different bow manufacturers and I guarantee I can’t out shoot the EZV with my very expensive single pin. I hunt whitetail and turkey.
Either that mic is to close or that bow is really loud.
Boehm Cliffs
Very well made, but honestly I wasn’t a fan trying to shoot at 40 yards I went back to a single pin
Hmmmm.....many guys shooting much farther....90/100 even
Maybe. Don’t see it working at those ranges with how the funnel works . Also doesn’t work for me on anything Turkey or goose sized . A single pin Is easier for me to deal with. I m not saying it sucks, just that for me it wasn’t easier. If I was just deer hunting at 30 yards or less sure . But with a deer quartering away and stuff I just couldn’t get the frame down . To each their own- cheers brother
Germaine Square
I'm new to archery but over the last 30 days I've owned a complund bow have been pretty consistent out to 20 and 30 yards with my 3-pin sight. Would you consider this a good sight for the new archer? I'm very interested as I do not like the fact that the pin covers a good portion of the target. I'm a long time rifleman and this sight seems more natural to me. Your thoughts?
I bought this sight late yr. I ended up going with a single pin. But the target panic that I have . Sometimes is not to bad to being horrible. I thought about trying it again and maybe using the tick marks. But I'm only 3 weeks for when I do alot of hunting. Do u think I a guy would be better off to wait after season or would I be able to get use to it
I really want to get the v5
Good beginner bow for a newbie 56 year old .
What if you're deer hunting and you have a fox or coyote at 40 yards? Would the EZV work?
Bowhunting RadNek yes
Absolutely bud....framing a "basketball" circumference of anything OR....shoot it as a "pin sight"....nothing lost
Are you using it for hunting this year? Looked like you had a different sight on for your Indiana buck (great buck, by the way!).
I flip flop. Used a CBE Tactic 3 Pin in Indiana.
What if my bow speed is 146 FPS?
Do they make one for elk? I know most of the time I'm usually within thirty yards but sometimes I have to range for further shots. Be nice to not need to range for and elk.
if you read up on the sight the vitals on elk are not much bigger than deer so it’s supposed to work just as well on elk too
We're in Montana....the larger animal lands arrows 1 1/2" lower....no worries!!!
Will it work with peep eliminator compound rifle sight.
At 21 minutes into this clip I still dont have an Idea how this sight actually works??
Jack really didn't go into the rangefinding feature but instead more of the hovering questions out there...Stadiametric ranging over 130 years old but never in bowhunting...the farther the critter is the smaller the ribcage becomes, the deeper in the V it will fit...Frame and Claim, EZ!!
Maybe watch A,B,C's of EZ V on RUclips
What is your foc have you sniffed the "fairy dust"
Haha! Well I haven't gone "full snort" but my build this year is total 555gr (225 up front) and with a lighted nock for full hunting rig I'm at 15%FOC.
Haskell Plain
Will this sight work well on Vegas and NFAA blue and white 5 spot targets at 20 yds indoors ?
Do you still use the v for hunting? Enjoy the videos
Yup! Just didn't a bunch of love this year but it's still on a bow!
Curious if you're still using the EZ-V sight for your hunting rig. I tried it but eventually went back to pins.
I still use it! Sparingly though as I have a boatload of sights to test, and it is only legal for bowhunting and I spend 9 months of the year doing other forms of competitive archery as well.
Your rest is to far left i used this sight and it was spot on showing the rest was off center
How does it work with deer quartering?
So I’m kinda confused...does it take away the need for a range finder?
That is the mathematical idea behind this, yes!