
The precision designed hood was made to be more compact, but protective of and easy to load broadhead tipped arrows. An endless dovetail adjustment enables the archer to locate this quiver as tight to the bow as they choose, making it low profile and out of the way when moving through brush or raising or lowering the bow from a treestand. The Light-Lock quiver features a quick attachment design for fast and easy mounting.

The 5-arrow quiver also utilizes two green LED lights, one inside the quiver hood and one on the top of the hood, giving the archer the ability to handily illuminate inside and outside the hood as needed in low light conditions. If, as you shoot at further distances, you find the sight is not dead on, it is easy to make small tweaks to the calibration until everything is perfect.Trophy Ridge's Light-Lock bow quiver is constructed from aluminum, making it 25% lighter and durable. That’s it! You can then step back to any range beyond 40, turn the dial until the proper yardage is displayed on the screen and shoot. Regardless of the calibration method you choose, React Technology automatically calculates all other pin positions beyond 40 yards, using either the arrow speed or gap distance between the 40- and 50-yard settings. Then, you again use the sight’s menu system to set the 50-yard pin position. The second method - and the one I used - is to back up to 50 yards and adjust the vertical pin position until it is sighted in at 50. The first is to shoot through a chronograph and input your arrow speed using the sight’s menu system. Once sighted in at 40, you use the sight’s menu system and LCD screen to set your 40-yard pin position.įrom there, you have two options that will automatically calibrate the pin for all remaining distances beyond 40. To start, you simply use the toolless windage knob and large elevation dial to sight in the vertical. Thanks to Trophy Ridge’s patented React Technology, this is a very simply process that allows you to sight in at distances out to 100 yards or more in just a few minutes.
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I installed the Digital React Trio Pro on my Bowtech Carbon One and headed out to the range to sight in. From there is where things really get interesting. Recently, I had the opportunity to test a relatively new offering in this genre in the Trophy Ridge Digital React Trio Pro, a high-tech, feature-rich sight that not only offers the versatility I described but automatically calculates ballistic data for your bow/arrow combination and displays exact yardage settings on the included LCD display.įor starters, the Digital React Trio Pro includes all the basics a serious bowhunter would expect from a high-end sight, including tough, machined aluminum construction multiple mounting options pins backed by long, fully protected strands of fiber-optic material toolless windage and elevation adjustments second- and third-axis adjustability an integrated bubble level and an included adjustable, three-stage sight light. To me, such a design is perfect for both whitetail hunters, who will rarely need aiming points beyond the typical 20-, 30- and 40-yard marks, and Western bowhunting aficionados for whom 40 yards is often the starting point for shots at game. So, while I recognize there is no “one-size-fits-all” approach, nearly three decades of bowhunting experience across North America have convinced me it is hard to beat the versatility of a 3-pin sight with a bottom pin that can be adjusted for longer ranges. For example, some bowhunters refuse to shoot anything other than a single-pin sight, while others (me included) can’t stand them.

Bow sight selection is largely a matter of personal opinion the style that works for you may not work for me.
