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Favorite Bowsight of 2025

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#1 ·
Hey guys,

Looking to buy a new archery sight for elk hunting 2025! Whatcha going with?

Thanks!
 
#5 ·
I'll be following this one, I've been searching for my next sight as well currently shooting an axcel movable but have been looking at HHR and spot hogg. I like SH three vertical pins, don't like 3 horizontal pins because a fast bow is going to have the pins close and blocking a little of the sight picture. HHa ryz 2 pin is vertical but not 2 individually adjustable pins. So I'm curious as to others opinions too
 
#17 ·
I'm planning on doing a head to head ranking of the UV Slider, Axcel Driver, Spot Hogg Boonie, Dialed PrĂĽf and HHA Nytrx. I don't really have a favorite because they're all good, but I'm going to try and score them on features and a few other criteria and see which one comes out on top. I'm going to pick apart the Axcel Driver in pedantic detail before I get to that.
 
#34 ·
I remain committed to LIGHT and CLOSE to the riser. I think heavy, overkill sights that are far from the riser screw most people up. They're the 650 gr., ranch fairy, FOC, heavy helical arrow of 2025 LOL🤣🤣🤣.

Keep it simple, light, and close if you ask me.

MBG Mountain Lite
Same here; really like the CBE Trek Pro 2V.
 
#26 ·
There's a number of solid sights out there. The past 15-20 years I have experience with at least four different manufactures. I've been running Black Gold for the last eight years, primarily due to not wanting a new sight, even though I went through a few bows. However, last year I was able to look at a buddies Boonie coupled with the history I have with Spot Hogg, I pulled the trigger on a new sight and my Boonie is now at my shop. The only reason I haven't picked it up is it's awaiting the arrival of my new bow. I either convinced the wife that one can use older sights on new bows, but when purchasing a new sight it's mandatory to also purchase a new bow or maybe after 20 years she understands just to give the nod of approval when it comes to archery.