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    Any of you guys have any experience with IQ bowsights with the retna lock? How did you like it? I have been thinking about getting a new sight just wondering if it is worth the hype?
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    Sorry, nothing to report on this sight. Once I shot a HHA OL 5519, my search for a bowsight was over.
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    Martin 06 Slayer, Nitrous C, shoot thru, 63lb, Quiktune 3000, HAA OL 5519, Beman ICS Hunter
    Martin 06 Slayer, Nitrous C, Shoot thru, 55lb, Quiktune 3000, HHA OL 5519 2X, Easton A/C/C
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    I am just toying with the idea nothing definite but if i do it wont be til after the season she is shooting way to nice to go messing it up. I have always shot a pendulum but was thinking of swtching things up i have seen alot of commercials for this sight but if you pay me the right amount of money i will say something is great too!
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    really

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    when i find myself torquing my bow it is just after i pull the trigger so i don't think this iq sight will help everone.
    i got enough to look at without looking at another eyeball looking back at me. in my oppinion the peep sight & the proper anchor point & griping the bow properly will take care of the torque.
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    My IQ isn't high enough for that type of sight. lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by bowgramp59 View Post
    when i find myself torquing my bow it is just after i pull the trigger so i don't think this iq sight will help everone.
    i got enough to look at without looking at another eyeball looking back at me. in my oppinion the peep sight & the proper anchor point & griping the bow properly will take care of the torque.
    You're right there, Curtis. Use correct form and any ole sight will work pretty darn good.
    Last edited by elkslayer4x5; 08-22-2012 at 08:15 AM.
    http://eastoutfitter.tripod.com/index.html
    http://cascadianbowmen.com/
    Martin 06 Slayer, Nitrous C, shoot thru, 63lb, Quiktune 3000, HAA OL 5519, Beman ICS Hunter
    Martin 06 Slayer, Nitrous C, Shoot thru, 55lb, Quiktune 3000, HHA OL 5519 2X, Easton A/C/C
    Ben Pearson 1968 'Cougar' 62" 45#s @ 28" recurve, tapered POC, Zwickey 'Eskimo' 2 blade

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