CBE Trek Pro Micro 3V Sight
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From: Zim
30-Jul-24
Hope I typed the correct name for this sight. Just bought one for my new PSE M34. I am still not sure how comfortable I am with the pins mounted on the bottom rather than right side. But I liked all the adjustments and features so well I chose this. I've also never had an adjustable pin sight in 30 years of bow hunting. So this is taking some getting used to. Shooting pinwheels at 20/30/40, but have not yet shot 50 or 60. A tech at my bow shop got the 2 pin version. Mine is the 3. I am wondering if anyone has hunted with this model, and if you feel like the lower 30 or 40 pin brackets obstruct your view of the animal's kill zone. Thanks.
From: midwest
31-Jul-24
I had the sight for a bit this year on my new bow. It had everything I wanted but overall, the sight just felt kind of cheap and not very robust. The 3 pins didn't align perfectly vertical and weren't very bright. A couple other things I didn't like as well and, honestly, I didn't trust it to take on a hunt so ended up selling it.
I know that doesn't answer your question but just wanted to throw my thoughts on the sight out there having used it for a couple months. I used a Black Gold dual pin vertical last year for hunting all season and there was no issue with the lower parts of the pins obstructing my view. I'm going to wait for the Spot Hogg Boonie to come out and try it with the Triple Stack scope.
From: Zim
08-Aug-24
I’ve never even shot this far before as my equipment was not geared to do so.
I’ve never even shot this far before as my equipment was not geared to do so.
Last shot from 100 yards. The scale is pretty awesome The first one I selected for my bow was dialed in at every range.
Last shot from 100 yards. The scale is pretty awesome The first one I selected for my bow was dialed in at every range.
A bit challenging for the first time slider user. But finally called CBE and a tech was able to dumb down the set up procedure for me. Far less complicated than the instruction pamphlet and YouTube videos I watched. Just made sure my range was correct for 30 & 60 yards, and matched up the best sliding scale. Shot accurate from 20 to 100.
From: Zim
08-Aug-24
From: Julius Koenig
08-Aug-24
I like the 3 pin I have. I think I’d buy the two pin if I had the choice. I got a screaming deal on mine used.
I love how much clearer the sight picture compared to the horizontal pins. I used a cbe tek hybrid for years and kept it as a back up