🎯 Elevate Your Aim with TOPOINT!
The TOPOINT ARCHERY 3 Pin Bow Sight is a high-performance sight made from durable 6061-T6 aluminum, featuring fiber optic pins in red and green for enhanced visibility. Weighing just 0.16 kg, it is designed for both right and left-handed shooters, with easy adjustments for elevation and windage, making it the perfect companion for any archery enthusiast.
Brand | TOPOINT ARCHERY |
Color | Green,Red |
Style | modern |
Sport | Archery |
Item Weight | 0.16 Kilograms |
Material | Aluminum |
Objective Lens Diameter | 0.03 Inches |
Magnification Minimum | 1 x |
Compatible Devices | Compound Bow, Cross Bow, Recurve Bow |
Mounting Type | Bow Sight Mount |
Night vision | No |
Manufacturer | Topoint Archery |
Reticle Type | 3-pin |
UPC | 751738196663 852664092880 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.94 x 4.88 x 2.83 inches |
Package Weight | 0.21 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5 x 3 x 6 inches |
Brand Name | TOPOINT ARCHERY |
Part Number | SPT-PN-8F-846576 |
R**K
You get a very nice sight for a very low price.
Got back into archery after 50 years -- bought a Sage Samick take-down recurve (40#) and after nearly missing my basement target (2.5 ft square) several times I decided to try a sight.Sights at my local stores were pretty expensive ($50 - $150), so I decided to try a budget one. For $15 I'm very impressed at the quality: The mounting and adjustment hardware is cast aluminum and very sturdy; The sighting ring is some kind of very hard plastic. I suppose you could break it if you really tried, but it also seems rock solid.It took a while to get mounted since I, at first, thought that the screws were the wrong size -- they didn't want to go into the inserts in the bow. After checking out every other possible screw size at my local hardware store, I discovered that lacquer had gotten in the holes when the bow was made, and you just had to grit your teeth and force the screws in the first time. It's easy to take the sight off to store the bow in the take-down case (two mounting screws), and the the sight position remains the same when re-mounted.Adjustments are pretty basic -- you loosen things up, move them, and tighten them again. However, the scales engraved on all the moving parts allow you to make very small, accurate movements -- just remember to notice where they are set before you loosen the screw(s)! Once the screws are tightened, nothing ever moves.I saw ads for peep sights to go in the string, but my string won't separate at the place where it should go, so I wrapped and tied a short piece of dental floss around the string there as a sighting aid. I'm thinking about trying some paint, but will wait until I have a spare string, just in case it doesn't like the paint base.How does it work? Well, after some adjustment and practice time, I'm now putting three arrows into a 2 inch diameter circle at 10 yards consistently. (I'm afraid to shoot more than 3 at a time for fear I'll "Robin Hood" one of them.) I will be trying it out at longer ranges when the weather improves. This is, without a doubt, the most accurate I have ever been with a bow.Frankly, there doesn't seem to be any good reason to "move up" to a more expensive sight.
M**R
Nice!
This is a perfect little bow sight. It has just what you need to get a sight on and go hunting. It's not the most expensive but let me tell you it's worth every penny. I am absolutely happy with this purchase after trying many others.
M**2
Nice, straightforward and sturdy.
Nice and solid, works fine. If you're wondering why someone would pay more for a better sight, there are two major reasons that I observed. 1) This doesn't gather light nearly as well as the expensive ones, which means as dusk approaches, you're going to be blind earlier than you would be with a better sight. And dusk is when deer are most active. 2) No micro-adjustments. If you want to move your pin a hair up or down, you have to loosen the screw and move it with your fingers, which is slower and more error prone than the fancy adjusters available on more expensive sights. Other than that, this is fine and would be good for many applications. Feels sturdy and well built, too.
F**E
Awesome for the price.
Works great the quality out of this sight blew me away. All aluminum construction, great set screws. My buddy replaced his 5 pin Matthew's bow sight with this and we had it zeroed with ease at 20, 30, and 40 yards with in minutes.
E**
Great sight for a low price!
Sight is good quality/well made, and was easy to install. Instantly improved my aim! Would recommend to anyone who wants a good sight but doesn’t want to spend top yen on an expensive product. Good stuff!
T**9
Not bad for the price.
Decent sight for the money. It's solidly built aluminum except for the ring. Adjustment is easy enough with standard Allen wrenches which is good as it didn't come with any wrenches. It was pre-assembled. Handy as there was no instruction book with it. Packaging left a lot to be desired. Wrapped in bubble wrap. No company mark or name on it at all so I have no idea who really made it or where. The pins don't gather much light compared to others I've used so I will be spending the additional to get one of the LED setupd on it. Hopefully that will make up for it. I am not disappointed given it was very inexpensive. It definitely could have been a lot nicer experience.
J**3
Great value
Installed on a basic 25# recurve to teach a young family member how to shoot a bow; sight came with proper bolts and hex tool to install, appears solid. Applied loctite on applicable points (mounting bolts, pin screws, adjustment bolt), and unit seems rigid and consistent. As it's only a 25# bow, I removed one of the three pins as it's not needed and would be a distraction. For $15, can't ask for more! Cannot speak to durability/accuracy on a compound or stronger bow, but works great for my applications.
C**F
Looks great, feels great.
Haven't really shot with it yet, but it is plenty sturdy. I have no concerns about it even though it was cheap. It might be hard to sight in because it takes some force to slide it on the rails to adjust wind and elevation, but for the price I can't argue. There are the tiny compromises you make when you get cheap stuff. Worth it to me. Great budget sight! Also you can purchase an led light for it separately that screws in to the frame. It shines on the fiber strands so you can see the dots better at night.Update: I shot this a few dozen times and the sight holds up great and is easy to adjust. It just so happened that the first dot was already perfectly lined up at 20yds. Very happy with this so far.
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