I just bought a Tommy Hogg double pin to try out. My first slider sight. I chose it over the Fast Eddie because the gear wheel is enclosed and it’s supposed to be a bit tougher built. It weighs 2 oz more so not terrible.
It Looks interesting. I'm buying my first bow soon. Jemez new Mexico( 6C ) elk next year with any luck. I'm ready to step up my physical and mental game for bow hunting. Rifles at 500+ yards have been successful however I'm told bow hunting is more fulfilling. I'm excited for the new journey .I appreciate your channel , attitude and approach to physical health and hunting. Happy trails from Edgewood New Mexico.
Hey man I have that sight I threw it on my old bow it's brand new I have a mathews vertex now. I've been wanting to try it it came with the only single purple marker I found a dual purple marker it's a dual pin. I'm just curious how on the whole dial thing. I'm a big elk n deer hunter out here in colorado rough terrain etc. I have a 5 pin spott hogg n absolutely love it. But I wanted to try the single/ dual but just curious on the distances, pros n cons as we all know elk can move and I don't wanna be just guessing if that makes sense I sighted in the 20 on my older diamond but I wanna see it how it does with my new bow shootin 70 pounds with a short draw length. Any feed back would be great. I haven't put any of my sight tapes on yet seems like they can be tricky to get them exact with such little room
Most range finders nowadays have an Archery Mode and computes distance and elevation. So rather than the distance being the hypotenuse, they calculate that your shooting down or uphill to indicate what distance you should shoot at. So a 3rd axis isn’t necessary
Great video. I pulled the trigger yesterday and have my first bow coming next week RX1. Figuring out whether multiple pin or single pin is best for a complete newby is my issue. Any advice? Thanks and I enjoy the videos
I just bought a Tommy Hogg double pin to try out. My first slider sight. I chose it over the Fast Eddie because the gear wheel is enclosed and it’s supposed to be a bit tougher built. It weighs 2 oz more so not terrible.
The bird sound effects you put in this video are a game changer
Your comment reminds me.of Brian Reagan joke about bird sounds at a PGA event.
One thing I like is after you get the tape set and you then make adjustments, you just re-set the pointer to the top of the pre-set tape.
Awesome review. Awaiting the 3rd axis adjustment! Subscribed!
Awesome - it will be sometime after the Holiday, thanks.
It Looks interesting. I'm buying my first bow soon. Jemez new Mexico( 6C ) elk next year with any luck. I'm ready to step up my physical and mental game for bow hunting. Rifles at 500+ yards have been successful however I'm told bow hunting is more fulfilling. I'm excited for the new journey .I appreciate your channel , attitude and approach to physical health and hunting. Happy trails from Edgewood New Mexico.
Appreciate the kind words, Hustle!
What is the nifty stand attached to bottom of bow?
Interesting limb design on your bow there. What is the name and model of it?
What arrows are you using or is that a wrap on them?
Hey man I have that sight I threw it on my old bow it's brand new I have a mathews vertex now. I've been wanting to try it it came with the only single purple marker I found a dual purple marker it's a dual pin. I'm just curious how on the whole dial thing. I'm a big elk n deer hunter out here in colorado rough terrain etc. I have a 5 pin spott hogg n absolutely love it. But I wanted to try the single/ dual but just curious on the distances, pros n cons as we all know elk can move and I don't wanna be just guessing if that makes sense I sighted in the 20 on my older diamond but I wanna see it how it does with my new bow shootin 70 pounds with a short draw length. Any feed back would be great. I haven't put any of my sight tapes on yet seems like they can be tricky to get them exact with such little room
Most range finders nowadays have an Archery Mode and computes distance and elevation. So rather than the distance being the hypotenuse, they calculate that your shooting down or uphill to indicate what distance you should shoot at. So a 3rd axis isn’t necessary
I completely disagree
Wayne Martin that has absolutely nothing to do with having your third axis set correctly.
Hi mate,
What peep size do you use with this sight and what draw lenght are you at?
Did the 3rd axis video ever get posted?
Does third axis help shooting from a regular stand 10-15 ft up a tree onto flat terrain?? Or unnecessary
My opinion, 3rd axis is important/matters and folks should get it dialed! Minimize opportunity for failure.
Can you show how you mounted your quiver with the sight? I'm having trouble mounting my existing quiver b/c of the Knob adjustment on the dovetail
I will see about that soon!
Any idea what length and weight stabilizers you were running here? Looks like a perfect setup
So when you first start sighting in do you go all the way up with the slider and then start shooting just so your sure of fletching clearance?
Yes!
I’m having issues adjusting mine left to right. I’m shooting groups far left but the adjustment knob don’t seem to do anything when I use it.
That's weird, I thought the windage was pretty easy to adjust, give Spot Hogg customer service a call!
Excessive facial pressure?
Great video. I pulled the trigger yesterday and have my first bow coming next week RX1. Figuring out whether multiple pin or single pin is best for a complete newby is my issue. Any advice? Thanks and I enjoy the videos
I like this sights 2 pin slider feature, might be a good option for you!
@@ElkShape great! I'll give it a shot!
What size of pins are on your sight?
.019
What quiver are you using
Tight Spot!
Wondering if you can use a scope or any type of magnification with it?
This a single or double pin?
double
What jacket is that
Sitka Gear Kelvin Jacket
Is the 3rd axis video on here?
coming soon...
@@ElkShape how soon?