Saturday, July 20, 2013

HHA SPORTS Optimizer: Review/testimonial

O.K., the title is "Review....", but it's more of my own testimonial & opinion. No, no, no. I do NOT get paid by, nor am I sponsored by HHA Sports. Zero affiliation! As a matter of fact, I'm an average consumer with a love & passion for archery & bowhunting. 
(Don't forget to see pics below)

I've used many sights. I've experimented, changed, and, heck, I've even blamed crucial misses on sights (excuse sounded good, at the time). Too dull, too bright, too everything. Multiple pins just isn't  for me - too many options when my buck fever is at its highest.  I prefer to use a single pin to keep my chances of error to a minimum (choosing the wrong pin, ever happened to you?).  A fixed single pin is awesome! However, I had limited range. I changed to an adjustable single pin sight, that was too complicated to make adjustments when needed. Another one was just too fragile (I'm a bit rough on my equipment). Don't take me wrong, I've shot my biggest deer with low end, dull, complicated sights.., but if you are like me, you participate in 3-D and other archery-type shoots (you know - off season stuff), and I want a sight that offers me extreme versatility.

Then came into my archery & bowhunting life - an HHA Optimizer sight! All I can say is, I feel spoiled, considering the fact that I only shot with it for two days. That's right, two days. Day one I set it up (omg, it's so FREAKing easy) and shot  with it to dial in, using their Patent EZ tape. Second day, I shot with it to tweak it a bit (awesome tool-less micro adjustments). 

Here's why I only shot it for two days: I and other fellow peeps got together. I was so "on-the-money", I couldn't believe it. THEY couldn't believe it.  I was nailing most of all the center black spots, and X'ing most of them. I was so pumped and mesmerized, when I got to the 15 yard chip shot, tragedy struck, GAH! My peeps and I were wondering if I could keep the streak going. I went straight to shooting, and they kept their eyes on the target (when they should have been evaluating my form, or at least admiring me, baha!). NO ONE noticed I hadn't knocked an arrow. Dry-fire. Blown string. Cut finger. 

HHA sight had everything to so with my confidence & disbelief of my accuracy. Everything was the same on my bow, except THE OPTIMIZER!  Can't credit the wind, temp, trees, or squirrels (although I was showing off a bit). Not really, my precision rose to a level that it's never been before. Dry firing my bow was a thing of the past, until I was so "in the zone", by the grace of the archery gods (nah, not really - because of my skills & using HHA).

Thank my God, I didn't blow out my jugular, or hurt any of my peeps. Had fun.  After all, that's what it's all about. 

Thank you HHA Sports for your product: Tough, easy to set up & tune, sharp looking, and made in the USA. Woot Woot! 

3 comments:

  1. Hello Lxtagle,
    Thanks for sharing your experience with multi pin and single pin bow sights. I am using single pin bow sight for the last 2 years and its really better than multi pin bow sight. Single pin bow sight helps me a lot to accuracy of my target. Hope you'll give us some helpful tips for hunting :)

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