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I’m wanting to change up my sight soon. Currently I have an Option 6, which I really like, but I prefer the vertical pin sight picture to the horizontal pin. So looking at 3 pin vertical/triple stack pin configuration in a direct mount or pic mount.

First question - is there really much difference in the Boonie vs the Fast Eddie?

Second - between the Spot Hogg and the CBE Trek Micro 3V, how do they compare for anyone who has used them?

Thanks for the feedback!
 
First question: Yes. Boonie is lighter, gives you 1st axis adjustment and the ability to swap bars to change your mounting style. If you buy a Pic mount Fast Eddie, you are stuck with a Pic mount Fast Eddie. No changing to a direct mount without buying an entire new sight. With the Boonie, you have the ability to just swap the bars and change your mounting style. The Boonie gives you detachable sight tape wheels. Which if nothing else, makes it easier to put your sight tape on the wheel. But it also gives you more pointer adjustment on the pointer itself and the ability to tweak the entire wheel in relationship to the pointer which is handy. The Boonie also has a crisper windage click adjustment and IMHO a better and cleaner brake system over the Fast Eddies. All in all, it is a more refined and better optioned version of the Fast Eddie.

I can't comment much on your second question as I have virtually no experience with the CBE sights. I will say if you consider durability and reliability to be a very important characteristic, our sights are very hard to beat. Our metal on metal rail system is built with zero slop or play. You can grab the head of any of our moveable sights and it is as rigid as a fixed pin sight. Zero play, zero buzz in the rail. Something that not many other sight manufacturers can claim. Our gear system is nearly impossible to strip out or break. All our parts are also made right here in the USA with a lifetime warranty. 90% of our parts are made right in our own machine shop, with the other 10% of the parts made semi local to us. Every product is assembled in our facility in Harrisburg Oregon.
 
I've got the CBE Trek Pro, a CBE Engage single pin, and a CBE Axis target sight and have had no problems with any of them (except a couple of screws getting lose on the Engage - blue lock tight fixed that). I've never cared for the 'wheel' and having to paste on sight tapes when I can just chose and mount a metal tape instead. It's really just what you like best in the end...
 
I own all three of the ones you listed. Boonie takes the cake.

So many screws on the CBE that always come loose on me and a little more complicated in getting the 20 yard stop adjusted. My bubble has also broken twice in my CBE Trek Pro. The CBE also has provisions for swapping out different mounting styles so it’s similar to the boonie. CBE you can also change the pin position of the vertical pins so also a wash there.

Overall my boonie has been more stable and easier to adjust. The pin brightness is phenomenal. The overall ergonomics are better for me.


I don’t mind the CBE even with some of those quirks I just think the Boonie is better.
 
Boonie is the best. That said, shot FEXL on multiple bows for a few years. Great sight and, as mentioned, if budget is a concern the FE will be cheaper especially used. But the Boonie is absolutely an upgrade for all of the reasons mentioned. I’ve owned CBE as well (although not the model your reference) and don’t put them on the same level as the SH sights for hunting purposes.
 
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I just bought a fast Eddie xl and within a week bought a boonie base so happy I did it’s much better. What’s nice too is you can just change the housings.
 
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I’m wanting to change up my sight soon. Currently I have an Option 6, which I really like, but I prefer the vertical pin sight picture to the horizontal pin. So looking at 3 pin vertical/triple stack pin configuration in a direct mount or pic mount.

First question - is there really much difference in the Boonie vs the Fast Eddie?

Second - between the Spot Hogg and the CBE Trek Micro 3V, how do they compare for anyone who has used them?

Thanks for the feedback!
Looking to switch to a 3-pin vertical/triple stack sight and debating between the Spot Hogg Fast Eddie and Boonie? The main difference is adjustability—Fast Eddie is known for its rugged build and micro-adjustments, while Boonie offers a slightly lighter setup.

Between the Spot Hogg and CBE Trek Micro 3V, Spot Hogg tends to be more durable and precise, but the CBE Trek Micro 3V has great tool-less adjustability and a smoother dial. Anyone with hands-on experience—what’s your take?
 
Looking to switch to a 3-pin vertical/triple stack sight and debating between the Spot Hogg Fast Eddie and Boonie? The main difference is adjustability—Fast Eddie is known for its rugged build and micro-adjustments, while Boonie offers a slightly lighter setup.

Between the Spot Hogg and CBE Trek Micro 3V, Spot Hogg tends to be more durable and precise, but the CBE Trek Micro 3V has great tool-less adjustability and a smoother dial. Anyone with hands-on experience—what’s your take?
I’ve owned a CBE Trek Pro. The sight is built well enough. It is a China made product. While the flat metal sight tapes were nice, I could not read them under most hunting prime time conditions.
I am currently shooting a Boone 2 pin and it’s well above the quality of the CBE.
 
I’m wanting to change up my sight soon. Currently I have an Option 6, which I really like, but I prefer the vertical pin sight picture to the horizontal pin. So looking at 3 pin vertical/triple stack pin configuration in a direct mount or pic mount.

First question - is there really much difference in the Boonie vs the Fast Eddie?

Second - between the Spot Hogg and the CBE Trek Micro 3V, how do they compare for anyone who has used them?

Thanks for the feedback!
There is a mile of difference between the Boonie and the Fast Eddie. I love Spot Hogg products, but I consider the Fast Eddie a failure... I owned the CBE Trek for one day, sent it back. Just didn't agree with me. Hope whichever you pick works out well!
 
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