How are you finding the AGF sight? I wanted another spiga carbon 30 but they're out of production so I'm looking for alternatives. What's the overall extension including the bracket if you don't mind me asking?Not great Pics but here is my setup:
AGF Technic 15 sight (gets some funny looks at compertitions but works for me!)
If you want an AGF sight, be quick about it. I'm told (by Perris) that AGF has stopped making archery equipment.How are you finding the AGF sight? I wanted another spiga carbon 30 but they're out of production so I'm looking for alternatives. What's the overall extension including the bracket if you don't mind me asking?
The AGF sight and the similar Angel are still listed as available from one UK on-line only supplier.If you want an AGF sight, be quick about it. I'm told (by Perris) that AGF has stopped making archery equipment.
That may well be the case. However, I have been advised by Perris Archery that AGF has stopped making archery equipment, so once current stock is depleted, that's it.The AGF sight and the similar Angel are still listed as available from one UK on-line only supplier.
I had a privilege to test Border HEX extra curved limbs this summer for 3 weeks (gladly because they are very rare here) and I had a bit mixed feelings about them. They are quicker than my Inno ExPrimes at same draw weight and there was slight but noticeable drop in force near to my full draw. And of course they look great with my black carbon riser. But overall they felt heavier and I felt more fatigue shooting with them. It was definitely easier to shoot in gusty wind I guess due to that force drop around full draw but still I decided to stay with Innos. But I would like to try Uukha's X-curve if I would have a chance because I guess they will behave similar and I heard many blessing from shooters they use them.Hopefully before the start of next year's indoor season, the indoor bow will also sport a set of X-curves, the draw force curve of the Uukhas has to be felt to be believed, the 40lb Uukha actually feel lighter to draw than the 36lb W&W and so smooth through the clicker, and the speed of the Uukhas, well just amazing.
It makes sense. I shoot different arrows indoors and outdoors but I only have different buttons for each set of arrows. That's also said that I do not use thick alu arrows indoors just ACCs with longer vanes in compare to X10s for outdoor and the rest can be setup to accommodate both.We shoot outdoors throughout the year so having two different set-ups means I don't have to keep changing settings for the two different arrows that I use.