![]() ![]() ![]() The remaining specifications remain the same between the two models. The Trijicon AccuPin comes in two mount setups, the dovetail and rail grabber (for Weaver and Picatinny rails). The Trijicon bow sight mount accepts the Trijicon AccuPin, side mounted apertures and scopes using #10-32 studs or sights with Weaver or Picatinny bases if a rail adapter is purchased. Adjustment dial marks are laser etched to add accuracy and dependability to the mount. The patented BowSync Technology has a variable transmission enabling exact range adjustment and synchronization of any bow/speed combination. Target range adjustments are made in one yard increments at distances measured up to 80 yards. Bow speed adjustments can be made from speeds of 245 to 335 feet per second. Long term usability is also not of concern as this mount has been tested up to 200 G’s of force. The solid, aircraft grade aluminum makes the mount operable in extreme temperatures varying from -31☏ to 176☏. It comes in a matte black finish and weighs eight ounces. The Trijicon AccuDial is not a full archery sight, but is a mount offered in both right and left-handed configurations. The main focus of the company is rifle and pistol sights, but they do offer a selection of Trijicon bow sights and mount options as well. The company also boasts a Made in America guarantee that says the majority of their products, including all of their sights, are designed, engineered and machined at the facility in Michigan. The company is headquartered in Wixom, Michigan and holds the main contract for the United States military in sight distribution. Their most notable accomplishments include work with both tritium and advanced fiber optics. ![]() Trijicon was founded in 1981 by Glyn Bindon and has become a world leader in optics. The Trijicon bow sight has far exceeded the industry’s expectations by offering some of the most advanced features among superior products in the archery world. ![]()
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