I own the a1i pro. Nobody tells people how hard it is to align the reticle Which is the second step. It's not at all easy like people pushing this sight says. The green arrows are blurry. I have good vision by the way.
it was blurry as hell, I put my glasses on (that are for distance) and it was really sharp. I didn't even cross my mind to check it with or without. It's set up for a distance eye focus, not a close eye focus, if that makes sense
I have the garmin a1i pro. To get an accurate yardage reading should you range your target at full draw or Will it show an accurate reading if you range your target before you draw the bow back?
Nothing happens. I’ve shot it in pouring rain and snow. The sight is a tank. The pin brightness is adjustable and the sight doesn’t fog up. Sight picture is clearer than any other sight I’ve ever shot 👍🏾
I have no idea, but seems like it would be fairly easy. All Garmin would have to do is offer a dovetail mount on the sight bracket that is shaped to fit into the dovetail hole on the Mathews riser. I'd suggest you try to reach out to Garmin customer service directly to get an answer on this. If enough consumers want it, I would think they could offer it.
Good. The sight will actually move the pin down on very close ranges so you don't shoot under your target, similar to using your 40-yard pin on a traditional, multi-pin sight for point-blank ranges.
I own the a1i pro. Nobody tells people how hard it is to align the reticle
Which is the second step. It's not at all easy like people pushing this sight says. The green arrows are blurry. I have good vision by the way.
Yeah I agree I have decent eye sight and I struggled alot with that process
it was blurry as hell, I put my glasses on (that are for distance) and it was really sharp. I didn't even cross my mind to check it with or without. It's set up for a distance eye focus, not a close eye focus, if that makes sense
Also helps if you turn down the brightness! Figured that out today
I have the garmin a1i pro. To get an accurate yardage reading should you range your target at full draw or Will it show an accurate reading if you range your target before you draw the bow back?
It is a pretty nice sight, but what happens when it is foggy, high humidity or raining. I'll stick to regular bow sight.
Nothing happens. I’ve shot it in pouring rain and snow. The sight is a tank. The pin brightness is adjustable and the sight doesn’t fog up. Sight picture is clearer than any other sight I’ve ever shot 👍🏾
Is Garmin going to have a rendition of this sight that will be compatible with the new V3X’s dovetail bridge lock system?
I have no idea, but seems like it would be fairly easy. All Garmin would have to do is offer a dovetail mount on the sight bracket that is shaped to fit into the dovetail hole on the Mathews riser. I'd suggest you try to reach out to Garmin customer service directly to get an answer on this. If enough consumers want it, I would think they could offer it.
Can this sight be fitted on any bow?
Yes
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Thanks for your answer, greatly appreciate it.
how are the extreme angles and very short such as 10 yards or ten yards at 30 degrees?
Good. The sight will actually move the pin down on very close ranges so you don't shoot under your target, similar to using your 40-yard pin on a traditional, multi-pin sight for point-blank ranges.
Tried one for three weeks, a pro shooter and I could not get it to work! Not as simple as they say! I returned mine!
battery life?
Many thousands of ranges. You should easily get a full year of hunting out of a battery.