🎯 Lock your shot, own the range — precision that never quits!
The SOPOGER Archery Compound Bow Sight is a rugged, CNC alloy single-pin sight designed for right-handed compound bow users. Featuring dual pointers for arrows and steel balls, tool-less 4-direction adjustments with audible clicks, and an ultra-bright fiber optic pin with glow-in-the-dark frame, it ensures superior accuracy in all conditions. Its customizable mounting options and upgrade compatibility make it a versatile choice for both hunting and practice.
Brand | SOPOGER |
Color | Black |
Style | Single pin Sight |
Sport | Archery |
Item Weight | 274 Grams |
Material | Metal |
Objective Lens Diameter | 0.19 Inches |
Compatible Devices | Compound Bow |
Mounting Type | Hole Mounting |
Night vision | No |
Model Name | SOPOGER Archery Bow Sight Single Pin |
Manufacturer | SOPOGER |
Reticle Type | Single Pin |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.71 x 7.64 x 2.17 inches |
Package Weight | 0.39 Kilograms |
Brand Name | SOPOGER |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Included Components | 1 Pin Bow Sight |
S**Y
Needs lens kit
I like the sight but I am wondering what lens kit you can get for it.
D**M
Great
Works amazing for what I need no problems at all easy install. Amazing for the price
A**N
Great sight, especially for the price
This technology was only on expensive bow sights even 10 years ago. Now you can pick up cheap sights like this that can be sighted in at 20 and 30 and be good for a ways out. Truly amazing technology, all by using simple math.
C**L
Full range.
Easy to install and adjust. This sight really helps increase my flexibility and ability to adapt. I no longer worry if my target is not exactly where i need i can easily make an adjustment and make an accurate shot. The adjustment holds tight. It’s well made and very solid. Mounting is a breeze just like any other sight. It comes with several labels in different increments to match up to many different bows and pull weights. I absolutely love it.
M**S
Good quality and adjustable.
The SOPOGER archry compound bow sight is a great accessory to your bow. This sight comes with everything you need to mount on your bow. Once together and mounted on the bow, the sight is able to be adjusted for accuracy the rest of the way without any addition tools. The sight is light weight, yet heavy duty. This ensures that added weight does not throw your shot of. The sight is easy to use with a single sight pin, making your shots more accurate. This is quick;y becoming my favorite sight to use.
I**N
Very nice bow sight
The good-- Aluminum construction- Fiberoptics are very bright- Comes with a mount for a UV illuminator- Extremely adjustable- Low priceThe bad-- Does not come with UV illuminatorThis bow sight is meant specifically for a compound bow shooting arrows for one of the reticles and steel bearings for the other reticle. I assume that the steel bearings will be on the top green one since they'll be traveling at a much higher velocity than arrows, however I do not currently have a compound bow that shoots steel bearings to confirm if the reticle is zeroed properly. I was just using green as a 10yd mark and red for 25.
J**F
Highly adjustable
This sight has a cool design at a low price. Very similar sights cost over $300. It has more adjustment than any bow sight I have ever used, And far more adjustment than I would ever need.The extreme amount of adjustments means you don't want to put this on a new bow. You will lose many arrows trying to just get on paper. However, if you already have a sight on your bow, you can use a few measurements to get this one in the approximate correct position, by comparing it to the location of your previous sight.This sight fits on my Hoyt Carbon Defiant, but only on two of the 3 mounting positions. If I use the mounting holes in the closet position, the mounting bracket hits the riser of my bow and the mounting holes won't line up, but that will vary on different bows.The elevation adjustment is too loose out of the box. If you dial it to a position and let go of the dial, the scope will slide back down the rail. There is an included Allen key for adjusting the "brake pad" on the rail. This increases friction and keeps it from sliding down. However, tightening the brake pad to prevent slippage also causes a bit of "chatter" when you turn the elevation dial.My main gripe with this sight is that the scope jiggles on the windage axis. It jiggles about 1/8 of an inch, side to side. This, of course, will ruin any high accuracy shots as the whole scope doesn't stay in a steady position. This jiggle goes away if you "lock" the elevation knob with the lock lever, but in a hunting scenario, you may need to make several elevation adjustments on the fly, and "unlocking" and "locking" the knob after each adjustment seems like too much movement in the tree stand.Also, the sight comes with zero instructions. Normally you wouldn't need instructions for a sight, but with this much adjustability, it should have some. The "brake pad" adjustment was something I figured out on my own, but there should be some instructions for this stuff.I dont know what kind of bow would need this much sight adjustability. It certainly has more adjustment than I would ever need on any Hoyt or Matthews bow I've ever owned. My 70# bow uses a sight tape that is less than an inch long, and this sight allows 4 inches of travel, which is twice as long as even the longest sight tape included in the package.Overall, this is a highly adjustable sight, of decent quality, at a price that's 75% cheaper than similar sights. It (mostly) fits my Carbon Hoyt bow, and should fit most standard modern compound bows.
D**H
Good hunting sight
I got this Quick Adjustable Aluminum Alloy Sight by SOPOGER for my friend's birthday. He is an avid bow hunter and also enjoys target shooting. I was worried when I got the box from Amazon, because it had a rattle, but when I opened it up, the sight was well packaged. The rattle was just the plastic tabs from the top of the packaging in the box.My friend said the sight was easy to install and adjust. He likes it better for hunting than target shooting, but hunting is his main archery activity so it works out. He thought I spent several hundred dollars on this sight, so it seems like a great bargain.
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