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Button Buck
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I picked up my new G5 Quest bow last week. I can't believe how good it feels in my hand and how smooth the thing is. The shop threw in a Whisker Biscuit for free and it only set me back $425. For the way the thing feels and shoots, I think I got a great deal.
Now I'm trying to find some new sights for the thing. It sucks having a nice new bow with banged up old sights! Any suggestions? I see lots of different things on the shelves, and just wonder why some of them cost around 200 bucks. I'm not rich, so $100 is out of my league. I need to keep heating bills this winter in mind. Any help would be great. Thanks!
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Button Buck
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Check out Vital Bow Gear Sights. They have Single Pins, Sliders, Multi Pins, Hollow pinos, Etc. Lightweight But Durable. I think they have the brightest pins out on the Market. Check them out.
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Marksman
   
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I'd have to say Montana Black Gold sights.. photochromatic work excellent for light situations.. i bought expensive accessories for my bow and i'm glad i did.. i think they have a few cheaper ones out there too
http://www.blackgoldsights.com
i have a flashpoint ignite 7 pin, don't know if it's still available but it looks the same as the super seven.. awesome sights.
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