ProView Scope
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RE: ProView Scope
My brother-in-lawhad two proview scopes (one replaced the first one by the pro shop he bought his xbow from) and neither one would stay true after shooting his ten point xbow several times. He also complained about the clarity of them, too but didn't have the fogging or black dots. They both lit up but he wanted more than just a dot in the middle so he bought a TruGlow where the lines glow. He really likes the TruGlow and saysit isextremely clear in the middle where you really need it but the very outside circle area appears to be a little blurry. Hefty price, too.
#4
RE: ProView Scope
Lumi-zone is right Awshucks. That is what my son has on his Exocet 200 that I'm using. I like the one crosshair, too. My brother-in-laws Truglo has four crosshairs and that looks a little cluttered to me but he likes it. To each his own I guess. The Lumi-zone has larger optics (40mm) and I also think the Lumi-zone is clearer than the TruGlo, too at about $80.00 cheaper. I'm going huntingin a few minutes for the afternoon even though it is a little too windy for my taste but hunting is hunting and nothing can compare to it. I'll be using the Exocet and at the end of the day I'm going to decock it with the rope. If I live through it and if the xbow lives through it I'll let you know later on.
#8
RE: ProView Scope
The LZone for me too. Got one on both my bows. Esp like the ability to tune secondary aim points based on speed of bolt. Clean reticule, windage/movement aiming points too ( if you are so inclined). And, lighted reticule on demand. Could'nt be happier with a product. If only it were just a tad shorter.....
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