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Originally Posted by X-Treme
Just curious on the Garmin Xero A1i bow sight system. Anyone using one? Do you like it? I've heard both sides, but also heard that if you set it up PROPERLY, it works minty.
What are your thoughts?
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Bought a used one from a fellow AOer almost 2 years ago. Haven't taken an animal with it (yet) but it's awesome. I'm still working with the original batteries that came with it - battery strength still shows full. Ranging with it is your typical rangefinder situation. If your handheld rangefinder will work through the weather conditions, the Xero A1i will too. The reticle for aiming provides another check on proper form at draw/ranging - if it's mis-aligned then something is off and it will show it prior to your release of the arrow.
I've got 2 arrow profiles set up in mine. My heavy (550 grain) hunting arrows and my light weight (400 grain) target arrows. Easy to switch between the two arrow profiles, a couple of button pushes. Choosing one from the other, the pin stack / ranged pin will automatically change (once you get either arrow dialed in). I'm going to look at buying different arrows after New Years so I'll have to set those up with another profile (10 profiles allowed), but it's an easy process to do that.
When I bought the sight, I was recovering from a shoulder injury and thought no better time to change things up. I've shot all types of sights; fixed horizontal stack, fixed vertical stack, slider sights, No-peep / rear peep sight, etc. This Garmin will remain on my bow and any future bows until something better comes along. It's easily (in my opinion) the best thing that has helped me shoot better, other than more practice. Speaking of practice, it has a practice mode that will allow you to track your shot patterns and show you tendencies to help refine your future practice sessions and get you dialed in better.
I looked at the Pro version too, but couldn't justify the extra cost. even to buy a new A1i I can't justify the cost which is why I looked at used.
YMMV
J.