

Not all sights are the same, but the best bow sights all share a handful of the same features. It comes with a hefty price tag, but if you can swing it, SWING IT. This Garmin rangefinder bow sight is one of the single best compound bow sights you’ll find anywhere. Its Laser Locate feature allows you to know exactly where the animal was when you ranged or shot when paired with a compatible Garmin GPS device.ĭynamic Level gives you leveling information right next to your pin, so you can keep your eyes focused on the target.įlight Apex shows you the flight of your arrow above the pin, which will show you if your arrow will hit an overhanging limb on its path to the target.Īnd you get an estimated one year of battery life, or 25,000 ranges, from the included AAA batteries. You can also save multiple arrow settings in the sight so you can switch in seconds. It shows you where to aim based on distance as well as your bow and arrow setup. It gives angle-compensated ranges out to 100 yards or up to 300 yards on reflective targets. It’s auto-ranging, so you never have to pick up your rangefinder again.

There really are too many features to cover here, so I’ll hit the main points. Truly one of the best bow sights made by anyone, it’s the pinnacle of technological advancements in the bowhunting world. You don’t usually think of Garmin when you think of bowhunting unless you’re planning a trip that’ll require a GPS, but you will after their Xero A1i Pro rangefinder bow sight.
