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Traditional archery quivers
Traditional archery quivers












  1. #TRADITIONAL ARCHERY QUIVERS FULL#
  2. #TRADITIONAL ARCHERY QUIVERS PRO#

So, the process is extremely simple - you point the sight at the target, push the button, aim and shoot.

#TRADITIONAL ARCHERY QUIVERS FULL#

If the animal happens to change positions while you are at full draw, you must either guess how far it has moved and compensate by aiming high or low, or you must let the bow down and repeat the rangefinding process and sight adjustment all over again. Then, if you are using a movable-pin sight, you must reach down and adjust your sight to the proper distance before you draw your bow.Īll of these processes take time and, more important, they require a lot of motion. When using a traditional rangefinder you must pull the device out of its pouch, lift the rangefinder to your eye, range the animal and then put the rangefinder back into its pouch. It also allows you to range the animal again if the animal happens to move while you are at full draw. These pluses are very simple but very important - the sight greatly reduces the time and the motion required to range the animal, dial in a sight pin and shoot. The advantages of this sight are instantly obvious to anyone who has ever bowhunted using a traditional rangefinder and sight. Very little motion is required to push the button and acquire the range. Most hunters place it so it is directly under a fingertip at full draw. The button can be attached anywhere on the bow you’d like. Once mounted to the bow and calibrated properly, this sight allows you to range the target while at full draw by merely pushing a small button with one of your bow hand fingers. It is positioned to shoot the exact distance the laser rangefinder measured to the target. This pin is usually a red or green dot projected onto the glass. They also have a heads-up LED sight reticle that projects an “electronic pin” onto the glass lens in the sight aperture (viewing window). Obviously, they incorporate an internal laser rangefinder to determine the distance to the target. These sights have two unique characteristics. So, just in case you have been hiding in a cave for the last few years, let me explain what they are and how they work.

#TRADITIONAL ARCHERY QUIVERS PRO#

Laser-rangefinding sights such as the Garmin Xero A1i Pro and Burris Oracle 2 are a relatively recent advent.

traditional archery quivers

It‘s a quantum leap forward in both rangefinding and sighting. The laser-rangefinding bow sight, however, is absolutely a game-changing device. Sure, plenty of novel gadgets pop up every year, but very few of these gizmos significantly and fundamentally change the way we engage our equipment to harvest animals. Truly revoltionary, new equipment is rare in the archery world these days.














Traditional archery quivers