Trophies

Joe Gomes, with his 8 point, 250 pound, 140 class Montana Whitetail.
Joe Gomes  with his 12 point, 300 pound, 160 class Whitetail buck. Taken in Montana.

Bear (300 lbs.) harvested with the ABC Pivotal in Montana by Danny Beltram.

Tim Scalise with his buck harvested with the ABC Pivotal bow sight. Taken in a Florida management area.

Testimonials

"A super-precise tree sight called the ABC Pivotal Bow Sight has recently reached the market. This creation's aiming pin does not describe a true arc, which means it is more accurate from a tree at longer ranges and lower tree-platform heights. Check it out at your archery store; the Pivotal Sight really works!"

Chuck Adams - Bowhunting World Magazine- [October 1996, page 22]

"Your sight is great!... It's the greatest invention since the wheel!" 

Ch Russel Thornberry - Executive Editor for Buckmasters Magazine

"I've used pendulum sights, and they usually keep arrows inside a deer's eight inch chest zone from a high stand with a fast bow. Much better, in my recent experience, is the ABC Pivotal Tree Sight now available at archery stores. This is more complex than a simple pendulum sight, and requires intelligent adjustment. But once calibrated, the single aiming pin pivots reliably as shooting angle changes. 

This is truly a dead-on sight that instantly dopes distance and shooting angle. It's accurate on deer size targets out to an amazing 60 and 70 yards from a reasonably high tree stand...farther than most bowhunters feel comfortable shooting at big game." 

Chuck Adams - NRA Magazine "American Hunter" Bowhunting Equipment Q&A
[January 1997 page 43]

"A super-precise tree sight called the ABC Pivotal Bow Sight has recently reached the market. This creation's aiming pin does not describe a true arc, which means it is more accurate from a tree at longer ranges and lower tree-platform heights. Check it out at your archery store; the Pivotal Sight really works!"

Chuck Adams - Bowhunting World Magazine- [October 1996, page 22]

"A super-precise tree sight called the ABC Pivotal Bow Sight has recently reached the market. This creation's aiming pin does not describe a true arc, which means it is more accurate from a tree at longer ranges and lower tree-platform heights. Check it out at your archery store; the Pivotal Sight really works!"

Chuck Adams - Bowhunting World Magazine- [October 1996, page 22]

"A super-precise tree sight called the ABC Pivotal Bow Sight has recently reached the market. This creation's aiming pin does not describe a true arc, which means it is more accurate from a tree at longer ranges and lower tree-platform heights. Check it out at your archery store; the Pivotal Sight really works!"

Chuck Adams - Bowhunting World Magazine- [October 1996, page 22]

"A super-precise tree sight called the ABC Pivotal Bow Sight has recently reached the market. This creation's aiming pin does not describe a true arc, which means it is more accurate from a tree at longer ranges and lower tree-platform heights. Check it out at your archery store; the Pivotal Sight really works!"

Chuck Adams - Bowhunting World Magazine- [October 1996, page 22]

"I had some guys at a local shoot show interest in your sight. I took the sight off my bow and put it on one of their bows. There was a ladder stand at this range. I worked with him till it was set-up (about  15 minutes) and then much to his amazement he was hitting everything out to 60 yards with the same pin. They were trying to buy MY sight from me. It’s a great sight and I think anyone that shoots one will hit more game (I know I sure did).!"

good hunting, Mark Reed

"I received your revised sight and it's a beauty! I really liked the larger sight window, the aluminum frame, polycarbonate pins, heavier counter weight, better/stronger bolts/nuts with mounting to frame, and LED light threads for floating pin.  During the "sight-in" I was able to hit a styrofoam cup out to distances of 70, 75, and 80 yards. I now have quite a sight (in fact, the best treestand sight ever produced!).!"

Ken Rubin