
Eliminator Pro Sight by Extreme outdoor Products
Round 1: Customer Service
Mitchell Schmitz Owner of Extreme Outdoor sent me his Eliminator Pro within three days of talking to him. He explained his product to me and was able to answer all my question. The product also comes with a 30 day money back guarantee. Every thing he said about his product was true. He even gave me his cell phone number if I had any questions about the sight. How many companies do that? So in the Customer Service Round, The Eliminator Pro scored: A KNOCK OUT!!!!!
Round 2: Quality & Set Up:
After receiving the box in the mail I opened it and the first thing that I notice was how many different company names were on the box endorsing this product. After removing the sight I saw first hand the quality that Mitchell told me about was true. It's slim profile and light weight is a plus. Hunter's are all ways looking for ways to lighten there load in the woods. I'm a stickler on the balance of the bow, the Eliminator Pro looks big and heavy but it's not, it only weights 7.2 oz. This is lighter than the sight that I am now using. The sight is one of the most solid made sights I've ever seen, It's made from 6061 aluminum. There are no moving parts to break on you, and the pins are made from steel. It comes with an instructional DVD that shows you how to set up the sight. I wish all companies did that, not everyone is a bow smiths. All that said and done, setting up this sight was as easy as 1 2 3. The video explained it all.So in the Quality & Set up Round, The Eliminator Pro scored: A TKO!!
Round 3: Sighting & Tuning
Well I got the sight on my bow, and I have to say after shooting the Eliminator Pro that I am amazed by my improvement in my accuracy. I can put five arrows in a three inch circle and not robin hood one of them. What I'm trying to say is I can spell my name with arrows! I would never shoot five arrows at the same dot UNTIL now!! I can't believe that this technology isn't all over the market. Last night I stuck five stamps on my target and centered them all, three the first shoot and I pull the two misses and shoot them again and found home on the two others!! The picture is below. I put the sight on my Dad's bow and tuned him in, What a improvement! He is right handed and left eye dominant, with this sight he could for the first time ever shoot right handed while looking at his pin's with this dominate eye. Tell me of another sight you can do that with? He was so impressed that he had me call Mitchell at nine o'clock last night to get him one. And like usual within ten minutes of talking to Mitchell I received a tracking number for his sight that I just ordered,Thats service!!!! Tuning this sight was so easy, I made it harder then I needed to, I'm use to bringing all the tool out of my shop to tune a bow in!!! All you need is one 9/64 allen wrench for the vertical single pin box, And two allen wrenches for the horizontal pin box a 9/64 and a 7/64, How simple is that? I'm going to be posting a link to my video of this sight on Youtube so keep a eye out for it!!! You will be impressed. So in the Sighting & Tuning Round: The Eliminator Pro scored: A KNOCK OUT!!!!!!!
Recomendations:
If You don't want to give up your pin sight, Mitchell thought
about that as well, Mitchell also sales a rear add on sight,
that you can put on your existing sight. Mitchell sent me one
of each, I didn't have a problem setting up either one of them.
If you are interested in shooting better. Go to Mitchell's website
at: www.extremeop.com Tell Him Neil sent you!
Comments:
Have you ever wondered why you can't see through a peep sight in low light conditions? Well here's your answer!
Our eyes dilate to the amount of light we have available.
Just like where you are right now. If you turn the light
switch off your eyes will have to readjust, re dilate.
The same thing happens when we are in the woods. As the
sun is gradually going down our eyes are steadily adjusting
to the amount of light we have. You can see every thing
just fine until you draw your bow back and put the peep
sight next to your eye. You just change the amount of light
getting to your eye and your eye is having to readjust.
Now it is trying to open up to let more light in. If you are
using a light on your front sight you really have screwed up.
As soon as you turn the light on your eye doesn't know what
to do. Now it is trying to close back up. At this point you
have two choices. (1) Let off of your bow and try to move
your stand in closer so you will have enough light to make a
good shot. (2) Look down the side of your bow string and
let the arrow fly any way and hope you hit it. With the
Eliminator Pro or Extreme Rear Sight you do not have these
problems to worry about. Because when your at full draw
there is nothing against your eye to make it readjust. You
can shoot and hit your target with pin point accuracy. Along
with that you can also use any face mask or ski mask and
not worry. This sight will allow you to shot in the coldest
weather. That will give you more time in the wood's.
If you don't have to worry about a peep or a kisser
button life is good!!! I also had Mitchell send me 4 more
pin's for my front box. Im able to get 100 yard's out of it.
How many sight's can do that? All and all I say give it a
try, you'll be impressed!!
Here are a few pictures of my shots with the Eliminator Pro sight.
Top left (20) yards, Top right (40) yards,
Bottom left (50) yards, Bottom right (60)yards.




Here are a few pictures of my shots with the Eliminator Pro sight.
Top left (20) yards, Top right (40) yards,
Bottom left (50) yards, Bottom right (60)yards.
THANK YOU FOR THE VISIT
NEIL LAMBERT: Archdeerhunt101@aol.com