Product Overview
The Spot Hogg Fast Eddie PM MRT Sight is engineered for precision and durability, making it an excellent choice for serious archers. Designed for right-handed shooters, this sight features five .010-inch pins that provide clear and accurate aiming points for various distances. Its lightweight solid fixed hard mount ensures stability during your shooting sessions, while the micro-adjustable second and third axes allow for fine-tuning your aim with ease. The sight incorporates coarse horizontal and vertical adjustments to facilitate quick setup and adjustments in the field, eliminating the need for tools thanks to its toolless adjustment system. A silent quick-release lock secures the yardage knob, preventing noise that could spook game during hunting. Constructed from durable 6061 aluminum, this sight offers longevity and resistance to the elements, ensuring consistent performance over time. Available with multiple pin configurations, including 1, 2, 3, 5, or 7 pins, and in various pin sizes such as .010, .019, or .029 inches, the Spot Hogg Fast Eddie PM MRT Sight can be tailored to your specific shooting needs. Its compact design and precise features make it suitable for both competitive shooting and hunting scenarios, providing shooters with reliable, fast, and accurate target acquisition. Whether you're adjusting for different ranges or fine-tuning your setup, this sight delivers performance in a lightweight, corrosion-resistant package that stands up to rigorous use.
Features:
- Right-hand orientation with five .010-inch pins for precise aiming
- Lightweight solid fixed hard mount for stability and durability
- Micro-adjustable second and third axes for fine-tuning
- Coarse horizontal and vertical adjustments for quick setup
- Toolless adjustment system for easy modifications
- Silent quick-release lock for secure yardage knob adjustments
- Constructed from solid 6061 aluminum for longevity and corrosion resistance
- Available in multiple pin configurations and sizes to suit various shooting preferences