UV Slider...Did I just waste 600.00 Bucks???

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I thought I wasted my money!
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The UV scope housing definitely has a cool design, but the fibers are encased in a thick tinted cover. This dark covering obstructs light transmission, requiring you to turn on the light to see the pins in nearly all conditions. Seeing the pins at dawn, dusk, or under trees without the light is impossible. My unit is brand new and back in the box, and I'm selling it at a low price. Let me know if you're interested.

jimmiekaelin
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There's a reason why most use black gold, spot hogg, and hha, the pins are super bright. The uv is a clean sight, but the heads are too dark and tunnel like for the woods in my opinion. That pse looks awesome by the way. Good luck this year.

markkobza
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Welcome to the club, I feel the same wasted $800 Canadian dollars, what a disappointment...

Archery_Passion
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I think it's a nice sight . . I have the spot Hogg fast Eddie xl wt a shrewd optum 35mm scope wt a shrewd rod for adjustments and a shrewd 4 power lens. In my bridge lock
Works great for hunting and 3D.

wcwcgarner
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I just can’t get into the UV sight/ scope. I’ve looked at them on some bows and they aren’t aesthetically appealing to me. Plus the price. I also prefer a rheostat light versus one brightness option. Guess I’m too used to my old CBE 3 pin slider. My friend has a new one like yours and can’t night hunt pigs with it because it’s too bright. Of course, it wasn’t designed to be used at 12am, lol. I hope yours works great for you. 👍👍👀

timbow
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I took glow in the dark tape and just marked the tape with a pen. Then I covered the tape with a a clear tape to waterproof it.

ArchieRodenbo
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Where did you find the skin for your scope ?

scottharrison
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Yes, you wasted your money. I don’t understand why the archery industry creates scope housings that try to resemble rifle scopes. Looking through an elongated tube to see your sight pins makes no sense at all. Long scope housings cause all kinds of problems, like making it harder to see your pins without adding more fiber and battery powered lights. In addition, the housing does not line up with your peep sight at full draw. Option archery sights make the most sense with their sight pins protected by a relatively narrow metal ring.

jimmiekaelin