MFO Sight – Fiber Optic Peep (With Rangefinder)

$219.99

MFO sight with Rangefinder - All the features of the MFO sight but with the added option of the Tagged Out range finding system. Align the top bracket at the top of the animal's back while positioning the bottom bracket at the bottom of the chest (belly line)and index across to correct yardage sight pin. This sight has both Elk (left side) and Deer (right side) brackets and works very well based on a top of back measurement for elk at 25" and deer at 16". We have found it to be accurate and quick in the field --- just a slick way to improve your results by determining yardage quickly. The sight is "flat black" on the target facing side and is "bright white" from the shooter's viewpoint.

Kodabow developed this sight with Bad River Outdoors, a Michigan company, and the mounting system is customized for Kodabow crossbows. The sighting system has 4 aiming points marked 30, 40, 50 and 60 yards and depending on arrow selection and bow weight, the yardages will likely conform to actual range results using a Kodabow 200 lb. Bravo Zulu. After testing, we were astounded by the accuracy and Bad River Outdoors ran parallel testing and came back with the same results. So shooting a 2" group at 60 yards will be is impressive but not surprising. Target acquisition is quick and the geometry of front sight to rear sight in combination with the size of the rear peep sight is perfect. We like this sight .....and we liked it even more after seeing it perform in low light conditions.

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Recurve Crossbows
by Kodabow

Kodabow crossbows are built on a common core platform that weighs 8.3 lbs including basic grip, scope rail and stock components. All of our crossbow models weigh the same and have the same geometry. The bow spans 34" in width and is 27" when cocked. The length is 34" to 38" because of the adjustable stock. We engineer each recurve limb set per its weight class. That means the Kodabow 185 lb limbs are made slightly different than the 200 lb limbs. (The other way to do it is to make one set of limbs and pull them

Big Rhino 225
Zulu 200
Koda-Express 185
Zulu 200
Koda-Express 185

Overall weight is a funny thing when it comes to crossbows. Because our crossbow has an exact "midpoint balance", most shooters find the Kodabow very easy to handle. View the short video on the EL-2 sling (see videos section of our homepage) if weight is a concern. With the EL-2 sling, you can still hunt and stalk all day long with a cocked and loaded Kodabow and be instantly ready to go. With the full length rail underneath the crossbow, you can also attach an accessory bipod, put on your ghillie suit, and go to a prone position on the ground if circumstances dictate.

We are frequently asked "what model would be best for me?"

Our answer is that most shooters should begin their search with a Koda-Express 185 or a Zulu 200. These are very stout crossbows and will take any game animal in North America but offer a great combination of lower noise, high speed, extended string life, and ease of loading . These are the most popular Kodabow models. The 225 Big Rhino is the beast of the lineup and offers slightly faster speeds with increased cocking effort but at 40 yards, performance is similar to the lighter weight models.

Recursive Crossbows
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