HHA Sports Optimizer-Lite Ultra DS-XL5519 Bow Sight
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An impressive six feet of .019" fiber-optic material gives you the ultimate target acquisition system for low light or distance shooting. 2" sight housing with yellow sight ring. Adjustable rheostat for adjusting pin brightness in any light. Weight: 11 oz. Right hand only.
Manufacturer model #: DS-XL5519.
Rated 4.7 out of 5Â by 10
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Rated 4 out of 5Â by Don607 Good product
Works well on hoyt rampage. Mounted easily. sight in quicklye
September 25, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Pshn50 Killer Sight
Once you get this sight all dialed in there is just no better site. Range your didstance, set that on the site and hold dead on your target, no guessing.
This site works so well i purchsed an HHA Opti Site for my Crossbow also. I can dial that in up to 100 yards and hold dead on at 100 yards with my Tac 15i and drop in at 2" .
Thanks HHA, Great site.
August 23, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by 1deerhunter2 HHA Optimizer
This is the best sight on the market. Easy setup and great versitility. This sight is ideal for the bows with faster speeds. I shoot one pin from zero to 40 yds and it is way better than shooting multiple pin sights. Also when your situation allows you to ajust the yardage (food plots) you can dial right to the yard.
July 23, 2012
Rated 3 out of 5Â by southernbuckhunter HHA Single pin Dial sights
I have used this sight for three years now,however I am in the process of buying a different sight due to not being able to change yardage after coming to full draw.. I find it extremely accurate but not for the hardcore bowhunter bc you dont have to ability to change yardage at full draw. I have set up targets at 20-30-40 yards and tried to judge yardage as if a deer was to move from 30 to 40 or 20 to 30 and there is noway that i could practice bc you have to hold up 1ft above the block target at 40 yards to hit the target in the center spot.So for that reason i give it 3 stars ... gonna buy a spott hott or a five pin sight.
August 21, 2011
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How do you have your peep sight fixed? When I change the yardage, I cannot see my sight pin.
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I have a peep with a rubber/silicon cord that always lines up my peep. If you are having problems you may want to try this type. I have the HHA 5519 sight and I've had no problems using this type of set-up. Hope this helps.A:Â
take to dealer or bass pro.have someone with marker stand next to you, pull back bow w/ eyes closed and anchor your bow, now open eyes , you should see right thru peep if not have assitant mark string in front of you eye this is where peep nneds to be!
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is this sight really worth 240$Answers
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nope buy a spott hogg,, or buy a sight that at full draw you can aim for different yardagesA:Â
I tink so. Very well constructed and great in the field. Easy to set up and really accurate.Top 500 Contributor
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I used the sight for about 2 seasons now. I feel it was worth the money. It is very solid and easy to use. It gathers alot of light with the 10 feet of fiber optics. It is great when you can range an animal dial in the sight and let the arrow fly. I really like the one pin system. I ranged and shot a nice buck at 46 yrds this year. Hope this helps.Answers
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yes 0-60 on the sight tapes, dont think mine has a place to put a light on it.A:Â
I really doubt you will need a light, this sight is very bright and I have hunted with it in the evening. Now if you are somewhere that you can hunt at night that is different, but even with moonlight this sight is bright enough to shoot.The sight does not have markings beyond 60 yards on the tapes but depending on your mounting you may be able to add a mark beyond the 60 mark on the tape.
I admit, I am not good enough to take game that far out, I really rarely shoot beyond 45 yards but if you are that good you might be able to add another 5 or 10 yard mark depending on the speed of your bow.
The slower your bow the longer the distance between marks so you could run out of travel. They also give you some blank tapes so you could set up your own markings. I am shooting a Bowtech Allegiance with this sight and there is room to add another 10 yard mark at the end of the tape I think.
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i read the instructions and did exactly as told..but to sight my bow in for twenty yards i must place the scope on the second to last hole... it works fine until i go out to sixty yards and set it up because when i turn the dial and lower the sight to make my arrow shooter higher it makes the scope to low to allow the fletchens on arrows to shoot with hitting does anyone know how to fix this or know if i may have done something wronge?Answers
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There are two potential fixes that I found. You can loosen the center bolt in the wheel and adjust the zero point up for 20 yards, this is the best way. It will give you more travel towards 60 yards.you can also shoot 30 yards and 40 yards and try the tape making sure you pick one that matches at those distances, then see if you can dial in the other distances accurately.
Finally, and you won't like this answer, your anchor point is probably too high to begin with. If you change your anchor point (And therefore your peep) you will get it zeroed in as is. I actually found this was the best solution and made me more accurate anyway.
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Do all needed components for attaching a Quiver come in the package?Answers
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I have a one pice Octane quiver and all the hardware I needed was there. I needed to use a couple of standoffs that were provided.1 of 1
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