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The TOPOINT ARCHERY 3 Pin Bow Sight is a lightweight, machined aluminum sight designed for precision and versatility. Featuring a 3-pin fiber optic reticle with vibrant red and green pins, it offers excellent visibility and quick target acquisition across compound, crossbows, and recurve bows. Weighing only 0.16 kg, it combines durability with portability, making it a top choice for archers seeking accuracy and style without breaking the bank.










| ASIN | B00G6M5MBI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #28,076 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #3 in Archery Sights |
| Brand | TOPOINT ARCHERY |
| Brand Name | TOPOINT ARCHERY |
| Color | Green,Red |
| Compatible Devices | Compound Bow, Cross Bow, Recurve Bow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,321) |
| Date First Available | October 25, 2013 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5 x 3 x 6 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.94 x 4.8 x 1.85 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.16 Kilograms |
| Magnification Minimum | 1 x |
| Manufacturer | Topoint Archery |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Model Name | Topoint 3 pin sight |
| Mounting Type | Bow Sight Mount |
| Night vision | No |
| Package Weight | 0.2 Kilograms |
| Part Number | SPT-PN-8F-846576 |
| Reticle Type | 3-pin |
| Sport | Archery |
| Style | Moden |
| UPC | 751738196663 852664092880 |
R**K
You get a very nice sight for a very low price.
Got back into archery after 50 years -- bought a Sage Samick take-down recurve (40#) and after nearly missing my basement target (2.5 ft square) several times I decided to try a sight. Sights at my local stores were pretty expensive ($50 - $150), so I decided to try a budget one. For $15 I'm very impressed at the quality: The mounting and adjustment hardware is cast aluminum and very sturdy; The sighting ring is some kind of very hard plastic. I suppose you could break it if you really tried, but it also seems rock solid. It took a while to get mounted since I, at first, thought that the screws were the wrong size -- they didn't want to go into the inserts in the bow. After checking out every other possible screw size at my local hardware store, I discovered that lacquer had gotten in the holes when the bow was made, and you just had to grit your teeth and force the screws in the first time. It's easy to take the sight off to store the bow in the take-down case (two mounting screws), and the the sight position remains the same when re-mounted. Adjustments are pretty basic -- you loosen things up, move them, and tighten them again. However, the scales engraved on all the moving parts allow you to make very small, accurate movements -- just remember to notice where they are set before you loosen the screw(s)! Once the screws are tightened, nothing ever moves. I saw ads for peep sights to go in the string, but my string won't separate at the place where it should go, so I wrapped and tied a short piece of dental floss around the string there as a sighting aid. I'm thinking about trying some paint, but will wait until I have a spare string, just in case it doesn't like the paint base. How does it work? Well, after some adjustment and practice time, I'm now putting three arrows into a 2 inch diameter circle at 10 yards consistently. (I'm afraid to shoot more than 3 at a time for fear I'll "Robin Hood" one of them.) I will be trying it out at longer ranges when the weather improves. This is, without a doubt, the most accurate I have ever been with a bow. Frankly, there doesn't seem to be any good reason to "move up" to a more expensive sight.
M**N
Quality item at a fair price.
this is a good quality piece of equipment that will be mounted on a beginner's bow. You can't beat the price. I ordered 2 of them.
B**B
Seems great for the price
My Wife recently developed an interest in Archery and got a good (though not high-end) recurve bow and I wanted to get her a good (though not high-end) sight for it as a Christmas present. This sight appears very well made with key components from milled aluminum to maintain consistent alignment. It doesn't bother me that the view ring is a composite plastic, as, unless the mounting itself gets damaged, it is not critical to aiming and, given the thickness of the plastic, any force which would damage the ring structurally would likely also damage her bow. The fiber optic sights could be a bit brighter but are satisfactory. It was very easy to install, as her bow was already pre-drilled and had threaded bushings. She hasn't tried shooting with it yet, so I can't say how easy it is to align or how well it helps with accuracy--that will be for after Christmas. For those worried about the Cancer warning, just be aware that California Prop-65 and similar warnings are often irrelevant. At this point, with so many items added to the list since Prop-65 was established, the list is mostly a method for lawyers to make money on lawsuits and undeserving people to make money on out-of-court settlements. I recently bought Pine Nuts from CA which had a Prop 65 warning on them, because Pine Nuts are harvested in the wild and, after decades in the 50's and 60's of leaded gasoline and California's famous inversion layer which leads to smog, there is simply no way for anyone to guarantee there won't be any traces of lead in *any* naturally grown products from CA, not even products of organic farming. Farmers aren't going to spend huge amounts of money testing all of their soil. For CYA, those who want to sell products in California routinely put warnings on their products when they have no reason to suspect there is anything harmful about them, just to avoid million-dollar lawsuits in case they happen to have something on the long laundry list of potentially harmful items and didn't warn customers of the possibility.
C**M
Very nice.
Very nice. Built well, installed easily (Allen wrenches were included, which is a nice plus, as they often are not). and it seems to work. Excellent price.
J**.
Exactly what I was hoping to get
This turned out to be exactly what I was looking for. It locks up good and secure no rattle points. It's simple and light weight. The round pin guard is plastic the rest is aluminum. It's a pretty straight forward sight. This replaces an old single pin movable sight that was making noise. I didn't want micro adjust this and that. It's for a hunting bow and it's nice and quiet. I hate shooting a bow with rattles and squeaks. This sight put the confidence and pleasure back into my bow.
S**N
It has helped me to be more accurate
This site is built solid. Easy to adjust the site. I am still learning but I have notice I have been more accurate and hitting the bulls eye more.
!**!
Product arrived superfast with standard shipping (got it on the 12th day). Robust. Sturdy. And came with all the tools necessary to mount it onto my Bow. Took less than two minutes to have it put on. (I use a Genesis Original compound bow and it looks great with it- it's a perfect match) Product has a very high quality finish. It did not come with any written instructions or tips on how to calibrate the sight pins. (But you can always find videos and how-to tutorials online.. so no big deal). 5 stars for quality, delivery, and overall value for money.
M**N
Love this sight for the money, need to purchase the optional LED for best visibility on the fibre optic.
E**C
It's a basic 3 pin sight. Not much to go wrong. I mounted it on my old Bear whitetail 2 compound bow. Works fine and as advertised. If you want a basic 3 pin sight that won't break the bank this one will get the job done. Recommended.
C**R
Will do the job , but not for me
B**S
Pretty much the same exact sight that came with my brother in-laws PSE compound bow without the fancy curve in the metal that PSE has and without the quiver holder
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