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EZ V ?
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11/17/19 09:17 PM
11/17/19 09:17 PM
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Joined: Aug 2010
Posts: 1,584 falkville
jeffpike83
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8 point
Joined: Aug 2010
Posts: 1,584
falkville
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Anyone use it. Thinking about getting one want to hear the goods or bad
Nfcc
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Re: EZ V ?
[Re: jeffpike83]
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11/19/19 08:55 PM
11/19/19 08:55 PM
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Posts: 8,456 Harpersville, AL
tfd1224
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14 point
Joined: Sep 2012
Posts: 8,456
Harpersville, AL
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I was seriously thinking about getting one the other day and did tons of research on them. I found 2 reviews on YouTube that appeared to be serious reviews by non fanboys. They both basically said that the sight would work well out to 30 yards and then the accuracy really fell off. Heck, with today’s bows, if you only needed to shoot out to 30 then you could do it easily with one fixed pin. The problem i noticed with most of the fanboy YouTube reviews i saw, they never shot past 20 or 30 yards. I would like to take one to a 3D course and shoot at unknown yardages between 20 and 60 yards and see how it did. I just don’t see how it ranges a 250 lb Midwest buck and a 98 lb Alabama doe accurately.
Yeah c’mon. Daniel White
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