Hello again everyone....

Mike Rose here again with a bit of information on sights....I have in 35 years tried so many sights I can't even begin to remember half of them. I am a firm believer that it is a preference and of course,cost, I also believe that with a little sound advice from the pros and people that are seeing results from certain sights,that that might be a good place to start. When I was awarded a staff shooters position with Ross Archery I began looking for a sight company that had knowledge of the sport, people that took an interest in what I wanted both for hunting and 3-D, and found a family owned business in Kentucky called Sword (
www.swordacusite.com) and I have to be honest I had almost forgotten how great it is to talk with such down to earth caring people. Don is the gentleman that I talk with when I have questions and all I can say is if you want a really great experience talking with knowledgeable down home folk then you need to contact Sword Sights. I have two Apex Micro 3rd PLane sights and 1 (new camo that seems to match all bows) new style Apex Twilight Hunter,and they still coming up with new ideas. In closing being that there are so many bow sights available,remember the secret here is to pick a sight that is lightweight,has great fiber optics and characteristics that meet your demands for both hunting and 3-D. Goodluck, and give a Sword a try,you will not be dissappointed,and tell Don I told you to call...... safe shooting and God Bless Mike Rose...
