🏆 Elevate Your Archery Game with Precision!
The Bestsight Bow Mount Bracket is a lightweight, CNC machined mounting system designed for both right and left-handed bows. It utilizes existing quiver mounting holes for easy installation and offers full adjustability, making it the perfect accessory for any archery enthusiast.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 3.7 x 2.6 x 1.1 inches |
Package Weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 3.3 Ounces |
Brand Name | BESTSIGHT |
Material | Aluminum |
Manufacturer | bestsight |
Part Number | bestsight |
Sport Type | Archery |
J**E
Used to mount a pistol red dot to my bow for alligator hunting.
It is a solid unit made out of aluminum. Built to hold up. A lot of adjustability with multiple settings. It held zero after being bumped multiple times in my boat, chasing gators around. Installed quickly and easily like every other sight. Even got me an 8' alligator this season. Can't wait to put it to use again next year.
S**T
Good scope attachement frame
The media could not be loaded. I got this for my Bear Whitetail Hunter compound bow but unfortunately the screws that came with it was not long enough to attached to the bow. I need to find another Screw that is same size to attached it and I will update how it looks on my bow when I get that done.But the frame for attaching the scope is good. Very easy to assemble and attach even though it didn't come with any manual I had to guess which Screw went where by the ad picture online. The packaging wasn't great because it was loose when I received it and was missing a washer and screw but I had extra from my tool box to March it to assemble the frame at the end. Look at my posted picture you will have an idea how it is assemble. If anyone needs more detail just ask and I can make a video to upload it.Be aware this is just for the frame so it does not include any scope.
T**H
Ok for what it is
Doesn’t adjust easy
M**W
... with it but other than that it is a great quality mount i will be doing a review on ...
It is very high quality the only thing is you could provide some mounting instructions with it but other than that it is a great quality mount i will be doing a review on it on youtube
T**G
Too thick
Just too thick to use , it feels and look like a cookie cutter mass produce product, you can see the paint still pool up and certain area on the mount
G**I
Great setup!
Great mount! My wife is cross-eyed dominant, So mounting this with a nice small reflex Red Dot has been the perfect solution for her.
A**A
Worked for me
Used this to mount a red dot on a Diamond Infinite Edge. Took about an hour to sight in correctly but once it was on, it was perfect. It helped shooting with both eyes open and it will show if your front hand is trembling or twisting.
A**R
Bestsight Bow Mount Bracket for Red/Green Dot Scope and Sight
For what it is, it's okay. However, no, those - screws they restate are long enough, no they are not long enough - really; so, unless you have screws from prior equipment as I see this - I would not be able to, or I would be concerned to tighten a screw less than 1/2 way down the depth of the whole; and if did over-tighten cause those threads to be "pulled/stretched" and then be at a different angle from the rest of the threads below it. Since many frames are aluminum without inserts, you'd be "stripping" original threads in that equipment frame.As for what it's for as it is described - in my experience it would not be possible to adjust the crosshairs (MOA adjustment range, their overall limits in range high/low, regardless of L/R). One would need, or I would have, an ability to adjust angles in/out, L/R, up/down in a controlled manner to be within that equipments range - there is no way to do that. You have slots, with no controlled angle adjustment for the various "scopes and sights" that would have different limits to up/down, left/right. As a "universal" mount for many things, I can't see how I'd use it, since just tried to do so. However of course you experience may be different.So, if one understands that - then you may have a different experience. I was hopeful to try a red-dot scope on a Bow I had. It would have replaced a 3-dot forward sight on a typical Recurve Bow that is otherwise what a dot scope does. One would still need to align the "peep/string" (read sight) - I presume as a pivot point in the line of sight but I was not able to get that far with the limitations with this mounts adjustments. I wanted to see, as with a Crossbow, "rifle" configuration if I could just sight the "dot" as one does with a dot-scope - no front/rear sight alignment both eyes open or even one closed. - one has to reasonably be within a normal line of sight (like cheek on butt stock/handheld pistol format) and down the center line of the bow, string, arrow/bolt. (It's what the one that was on it did with many levers, and jam-nuts on that mechanical sight combined with the as complex arrow rest - yet both could be adjusted in seconds - so for now, remains.)I hope that helps someone who may not understand what they may be in for, if is even possible. You won't find anything like the above in any instructions - there are none.
P**R
Nicely made.
Bracket seems well made and nicely finished.On my particular recurve bow the long hole on the laser mount bracket is too short to adjust the laser/sight close enough to the bow.
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