Range finding bow site



labhunter66

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Pretty cool sight but I'd have the same reservations. I've read a couple good reviews on it but nothing that's been tested in our climate. Wouldn't be legal in North Dakota anyway.
 

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Regarding cold-weather function, 2 lithium AAA's don't worry me nearly as much as a "coin" battery like a CR2032 would.
 

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doesn't appear it would be legal anyways...

from the 2017 proclamation - "Telescopic sights, range finding devices, battery- powered or electronically lighted sights or other electronic devices attached to the bow, or the arrow, are not permitted (exception: lighted nocks and recording devices which do not aid in range finding, sighting or shooting the bow are permitted)."
 


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Not legal in SD either. Not sure on MN offhand, but I doubt it.
Probably only those heathen high-fence Texans could use it, but what's the point? It's only 20yds to the feeder.
 

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Why would i need a range finding sight? I know my corn pile is at exactly 20yds :;:smokin
 

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