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Possible alternative to a jack plate or HHA?

1.8K views 18 replies 7 participants last post by  Tnmtns  
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You can watch a couple youtube videos of it from Shot Show 2019. It was voted best new scope of 2019. Really has my interest after Leupold told me they could make a BDC dial for a crossbow.
 
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Yes and when you buy the scope they will make you a specific dial free of charge for the first one. If you decided to change arrow weights later,you just send them the info and they make another dial that will work with the new ones. I have their dials on a couple rifles already and they work great.
 
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Yes it's a 1x,but at crossbow hunting ranges I think it's just fine. I agree about shooting 500 yards on 1x,that would be tough.....
 
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Looks like a cool little sight. Here's what I want: a micro reflex like a vortex venom with a built in micro jack plate and led yardage readout on the back. The led would auto shut off after a few seconds of adjusting the elevation knob, a processor to accept 20 and 60 yard inputs and fill in the gaps. A complete crossbow sight weighing around 4 ounces. I'll make do with what I have until then :)

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Looks like a cool little sight. Here's what I want: a micro reflex like a vortex venom with a built in micro jack plate and led yardage readout on the back. The led would auto shut off after a few seconds of adjusting the elevation knob, a processor to accept 20 and 60 yard inputs and fill in the gaps. A crossbow sight weighing around 4 ounces. I'll make do with what I have until then :)

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Maybe a good project for Burky...:)
 
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I had a couple of Leupold Prismatic sights when I shot the limited division in 3-gun. They were great sight, but had a flaw I couldn’t get past. The glass quality and reticle was great. I switched to a T-1 because the illumination was terrible. It was dim, and battery life was not good. If they improved the illumination, it will be a great dot.
 
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I got out yesterday to shoot and the HHA is pretty darn impressive. Shooting at 60 yards I was within 1.5 to 2.5" from hitting dime size red dots that Bunnyrabbit uses. That was shooting 4 different arrows at four different red dots. I will say I was struggling seeing those red dots. ;) Will use a slightly large targets to shoot at in the future.
 
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That's awesome Tom! Our eyes aren't what they used to be.....
 
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JoePa, sent me a 1x Weaver Kaspa scope. I will be testing out this scope for Colorado. Looking through this scope is very impressive. Very clear with a single hairline CH in the middle.
 
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Well.I don't think this red dot will work without an optimizer. Just got this reply back from Leupold. The total amount of adjustment with that dial will be 14-MOA, which translates to 14" of drop at 100 yards, 7" of drop at 50 yards, and 3.5" of drop at 25 yards from the bow. "