One thing I realized with sliders is I’m not ever going to shoot out at 100 yards I live in Kentucky so I’m looking at 20-40 yards tops in the woods yeah it’s nice to try and shoot out to 60 yards just to have fun until you lose a 17 dollar arrow. Check out the sight Mathew’s came out with you can find them used for $300 but it’s a hunting sight not a slider if you want a dove tail slider redline makes a good one for 300 has a lot of bells and whistles for what you pay to
Fixed sights aren’t very appealing to me since I have very poor eyesight. The more pins in the housing, the more I struggle to shoot. That’s why I like the 1 and 3 pins I’ve shot. I’m considering going to 2 though to further de-clutter my sight picture. As for Redline, the reviews are 50-50 love-hate so I will wait until they make a product that gets better reviews. They were a consideration though. Appreciate the feedback!
I have the b3 exact rize hunter single pin I can’t find my instructions no where is there a video on how to sight in with which tape or anything and what number yardage to sight in to divide to get the rite tape
@@brandonmabe5710 The best advice I can give is to take a piece of paper and tape it on. Then mark your 20 and 60 and compare it to the tapes given. That is the easiest way to do it. Good luck!
i don’t understand your bash? all sights i used have the same issue, hha, axcel, spot hogg.. hha and axcel are very finicky sights, and don’t sneeze on them. erm they offer all the same gimmicks
@@user-nx8vp5sy5d As I said in the video, this is not a bash, just my opinion. I have had better luck with other, cheaper sights and that is what I base the rating on.
@@user-nx8vp5sy5d I’m not sure I understand what you are trying to say. All other slider sights I’ve used have individual marks for each yardage. The B3 does not.
Was just about to buy this sight as it’s on sale right now glad you point led out the individual
Hash marks. Thanks!
@@joelvaldez1987 I’m glad you got something from the video! That’s why I try to make some reviews of the products I use! Good luck this season!
@@joelculpepperoutdoors4262 just looked on the b3 site and they sell them now with the hash marks
You probably should have checked out a dual trac from black gold. I think the b3 sight looks great for the price, especially because of the features.
I’m going to look at several different ones. Keep in mind, this is my opinion, not a definitive statement.
One thing I realized with sliders is I’m not ever going to shoot out at 100 yards I live in Kentucky so I’m looking at 20-40 yards tops in the woods yeah it’s nice to try and shoot out to 60 yards just to have fun until you lose a 17 dollar arrow. Check out the sight Mathew’s came out with you can find them used for $300 but it’s a hunting sight not a slider if you want a dove tail slider redline makes a good one for 300 has a lot of bells and whistles for what you pay to
Fixed sights aren’t very appealing to me since I have very poor eyesight. The more pins in the housing, the more I struggle to shoot. That’s why I like the 1 and 3 pins I’ve shot. I’m considering going to 2 though to further de-clutter my sight picture. As for Redline, the reviews are 50-50 love-hate so I will wait until they make a product that gets better reviews. They were a consideration though. Appreciate the feedback!
I have the b3 exact rize hunter single pin I can’t find my instructions no where is there a video on how to sight in with which tape or anything and what number yardage to sight in to divide to get the rite tape
@@brandonmabe5710 The best advice I can give is to take a piece of paper and tape it on. Then mark your 20 and 60 and compare it to the tapes given. That is the easiest way to do it. Good luck!
Bows prob won’t sale till closer to hunting season
Possibly. They recently sold a different used V3X 29 so hopefully it won’t be long.
i don’t understand your bash? all sights i used have the same issue, hha, axcel, spot hogg.. hha and axcel are very finicky sights, and don’t sneeze on them. erm they offer all the same gimmicks
@@user-nx8vp5sy5d As I said in the video, this is not a bash, just my opinion. I have had better luck with other, cheaper sights and that is what I base the rating on.
tapes are an issue for all sights, none can be set 20 30. usually 20 35. strange reveiw since they all suck when using sight tapes
@@user-nx8vp5sy5d I’m not sure I understand what you are trying to say. All other slider sights I’ve used have individual marks for each yardage. The B3 does not.