Watch this side-by-side video demonstrating how to frame the Deer’s vitals at 20-Yds using either the open-view traditional pin sight method OR the auto distance-ranging V-Technology. It’s your choice!
Don’t over think this awesome auto Distance-Ranging V-Technology. It’s mathematically deadly accurate whether you are shooting it as a pin sight or using the Distance-Ranging V-Technology.
Watch this side-by-side video demonstrating how to frame the Elk’s vitals at 20-Yds using either the open-view traditional pin sight method OR the auto distance-ranging V-Technology. It’s your choice!
Watch this side-by-side video demonstrating how to frame the Turkey’s vital’s (entire body) at 20-Yds using either the open-view traditional pin sight method OR the auto distance-ranging V-Technology. It’s your choice!
A Turkey’s body is approximately the average width of a deer. To shoot a Turkey using the distance ranging V-Technology, simply frame the Turkey’s body (minus the head and tail) until the Turkey’s body fits snuggly within the walls of the “V” and shoot! The arrow will impact in the center of the Turkey’s kill zone.
Sighting-In is crucial to experiencing the distance-ranging V-Technology! Step-by-Step Sighting-In Tutorial with Inventor, Aaron Lasco.
If you have an EZ V Bow Sight Question, this video is for you!
- EZ V Bow Sight – Why we call it the “World’s First Bowhunting Sight”
- Auto Ranging Bow Sight – No rangefinder needed at the moment of truth.
- Why the EZ V Bow Sight is the best distance ranging compound bow sight ever built.
- How does the EZ V Bow Sight make you a better, calmer and more repetitive archer.
- The psychology behind the EZ V Bow Sight’s Patented open-view V- Technology.
Calling all Deer Bowhunters!
Watch this “bird’s eye view” video demonstrating how to frame the Deer’s vitals at 20-Yds using the open-view traditional pin sight method.
Watch this “bird’s eye view” video demonstrating how to frame the Deer’s vitals at 20-Yds Using the Distance-Ranging V-Technology. Literally…. Frame it… & Claims it! No Rangefinder Required!
Calling all Elk Bowhunters!
Watch this “bird’s eye view” video demonstrating how to frame the Elk’s vitals at 20-Yds using the open-view traditional pin sight method.