If bow-mounted electronic devices are legal where you hunt, and/or it doesn't bother you that Pope and Young prohibits electronics, then you might consider the Zeiss Z-Point bow sight.
This 3.5-ounce optical device replaces your current sight and peep, attaching behind the riser, where it's protected from abuse. This red dot sight does not have any magnification so you can shoot with both eyes open -- always a good thing in low-light conditions.
The Z-Point employs a red diode as a single sight pin, or dot, if you will. A pushbutton on the side of the sight adjusts the brightness of the dot so you can see it in bright light or turn it down so it doesn't blind you in low light. Once you set it to low, average, or high, it will automatically adjust to the ambient light.
Zeiss recommends you set the Z-Point for dead-on at 25 yards, and then simply aim a bit low at 15 yards and a bit high at 30 yards.
This sight is great for those whose eyesight isn't what it used to be, and it snaps on and off the mounting and can be snapped onto a muzzleloader, shotgun, or handgun without tools. A solar panel on the top extends battery life, and the unit is waterproof.
The name Zeiss has long been associated with the highest quality optics for the hunter, and considering the products and innovation coming from Carl Zeiss Sport Optics, that isn't about to change. If your optics have the word Zeiss on them, you'll know you haven't compromised your hunting. Check out all Zeiss products at www.zeiss.com.
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