10 Bow Sights That Stay Zeroed Through Anything
Backcountry hunts don’t care how dialed your bow was in the truck. Bows get dropped, strapped to packs, dragged through brush, and rattled across rocks. If your sight doesn’t hold zero, it’s useless. You need a sight that stays locked—even after miles of abuse, sudden drops, or days of bad weather.
These sights are built to survive the grind, hold true when the shot matters, and flat-out stay zeroed when everything else gets beat to hell.
Spot Hogg Fast Eddie XL

The Fast Eddie XL is built like a tank. It runs on a double-pin or single-pin setup with a rock-solid dovetail mount that locks tight and doesn’t drift.
You can beat it through the mountains, slam it on rocks, and it’ll still be dead on. The adjustments are crisp, the sight bar stays put, and nothing rattles loose. It’s one of the most trusted sights for backcountry hunters who don’t baby their gear.
Black Gold Pro Hunter HD

The Pro Hunter HD was made for guys who push deep into nasty country. The micro-adjust windage and elevation lock down tight, and the base stays rock solid through hard use.
The Pro Pin system is one of the brightest out there but fully shielded to protect it. Whether it’s bouncing in a scabbard or strapped to a pack, it stays dialed. This sight holds zero when others start creeping.
Spot Hogg Triple Stack

The Triple Stack brings Spot Hogg’s bombproof build with three independently adjustable pins on a single vertical post. It’s clean, simple, and stupid tough.
The entire sight feels overbuilt—like it was made for guys who drop their bow more than they’d like to admit. Once you lock it down, it doesn’t move. Rain, cold, rocks—it stays zeroed no matter what you drag it through.
Axcel Landslyde

The Landslyde is smooth, precise, and locks down solid. The windage and elevation adjustments don’t drift, and the sight bar stays tight in rough terrain.
It’s lightweight for how tough it is, with clean clicks that don’t wander. Whether you’re hunting steep country or crawling through brush, it doesn’t lose zero. Axcel’s machining is top notch, and this sight’s built to handle it all.
Black Gold Mountain Lite

The Mountain Lite was built specifically for backcountry hunters. It’s lighter than most Black Golds but still built around the same rock-solid micro-adjust system that doesn’t move.
The dial is smooth, the pins are bright, and the sight locks down with zero play. You can pack it for days, drop it in camp, or slam it on a rock—it stays dialed through all of it.
Spot Hogg Grinder MRT

The Grinder MRT is the lightest sight Spot Hogg makes—but it’s still tougher than most. It was designed for hardcore backcountry hunters who want less weight without giving up durability.
It’s simple, clean, and locks up tight. Whether you’re running three pins or five, this sight stays zeroed through days of rain, snow, and bouncing down rockslides. Spot Hogg doesn’t build anything flimsy—and the Grinder proves it.
Axcel AccuTouch Carbon Pro

The AccuTouch Carbon Pro runs a carbon bar that cuts weight but still holds solid. The sight dial locks up tight, and the micro-adjustments hold true without wandering.
It’s smooth, bombproof, and holds zero whether you’re bushwhacking through timber or scrambling across scree. The carbon bar soaks up vibration, and the build quality keeps it locked tight through real-world abuse.
CBE Trek Pro

The Trek Pro doesn’t get as much attention, but it’s a seriously tough sight. The dovetail bar locks down solid, the adjustments are clean, and the entire housing feels tight and durable.
It holds zero through pack-outs, long hikes, and more than a few accidental drops. The pins stay bright without being exposed, and the sight stays exactly where you set it—no matter how bad the conditions get.
Black Gold Ascent Verdict

The Verdict has been a backcountry favorite for years. The micro-adjust windage and elevation are locked down with steel-on-steel contact, not plastic or soft alloys.
It runs smooth, tracks perfectly, and doesn’t drift—ever. Whether it’s snow, rain, dust, or a week of getting slammed around on a mountain hunt, this sight holds zero and keeps doing it year after year.
HHA Tetra Max

The Tetra Max might be the cleanest single-pin slider out there, and it holds zero better than most. The dial is smooth, the lockup is tight, and the windage adjustment holds firm under rough conditions.
It’s a sight built for hunters who want simplicity and durability. Whether it’s strapping it to a pack, crawling through brush, or dealing with freezing temps, the Tetra Max stays dead on and keeps tracking true.

Leo’s been tracking game and tuning gear since he could stand upright. He’s sharp, driven, and knows how to keep things running when conditions turn.
