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Lifetime<br />

<strong>Warranty</strong><br />

QUALITY PRODUCTS THAT LAST A LIFETIME<br />

Request a catalog or visit us on-line at spot-hogg.com to learn more about our full line of products.<br />

HOGG FATHER<br />

WHAMMY<br />

HUNTER<br />

FIBER OPTIC PIN SIGHT<br />

Shown with optional Hogg Wrap and 5 pin Small Guard<br />

The Spot-Hogg Hunter sight is the most technologically advanced pin sight<br />

on the market. No other sight offers such complete micro-adjustability.<br />

Put one on your bow and it won’t take long to realize why it’s the #1 choice<br />

of serious hunters around the world. Individually micro-adjustable pins,<br />

micro-adjustable windage and elevation, along with 2nd and 3rd<br />

axis leveling capabilities put this sight in a class all by itself. If you<br />

are serious about your shooting and are looking for a sight that can<br />

handle season after season of hardcore, in the field use, this sight<br />

won’t let you down.<br />

HUNTER<br />

BOSS HOGG<br />

TOMMY HOGG<br />

ROVER<br />

PLATINUM<br />

• Rugged 3.5” hard mount<br />

• Four different mounting locations<br />

• 2nd & 3rd axis micro-adjust<br />

• Self locking horizontal & vertical<br />

gang micro-adjust<br />

• Coarse horizontal & vertical<br />

gang adjustment<br />

• Round pin guard with<br />

alignment ring<br />

• Precision installed bubble & wire<br />

• Individual horizontal & vertical<br />

micro-adjustable pins<br />

• Built out of solid 6061<br />

air-craft aluminum<br />

Accessories available:<br />

Wrap kit, Rheostat light,<br />

Lens, Lens cover<br />

HOGG-IT<br />

HUNTER<br />

INFINITY<br />

125 Smith Street • PO Box 226 • Harrisburg, OR 97446<br />

REAL DEAL<br />

RIGHT ON<br />

E-mail: info@spot-hogg.com www.spot-hogg.com<br />

PH: 888-302-7768 Fax: 541-995-6370<br />

FRIDAY<br />

NIGHT<br />

DELIGHT<br />

SATURDAY<br />

NIGHT<br />

SPECIAL<br />

CASCADE<br />

MODEL<br />

10 PREMIER<br />

W 3 5 7 LG SG 10 19 29 CU<br />

made in the u.s.a<br />

Hassle free - self locking microadjust


HUNTER OWNERS MANUAL<br />

The Spot-Hogg Hunter sight is the most technologically advanced pin sight on the market. No other sight offers such complete microadjustability.<br />

Put one on your bow and it won’t take long to realize why it’s the #1 choice of serious hunters around the world.<br />

STANDARD FEATURES<br />

• Rugged 3.5” hard mount<br />

• Four different mounting locations<br />

• 2nd & 3rd axis micro-adjust<br />

• Self locking horizontal & vertical gang micro-adjust<br />

• Coarse horizontal & vertical gang adjustment<br />

• Round pin guard with alignment ring<br />

• Precision installed bubble & wire<br />

• Individual horizontal & vertical micro-adjustable pins<br />

• Built out of solid 6061 air-craft aluminum<br />

PARTS LIST<br />

1 – Pin guard with pins, fiber optics, and<br />

Hogg Wrap (optional) already installed<br />

1 – Bar, 2nd & 3rd axis, and micro-adjust<br />

already assembled<br />

2 – 10-24 X 5/8” mounting screws<br />

STEP 1 – ASSEMBLING THE SIGHT<br />

RIGHT HAND OR LEFT HAND: Completely remove the 2) 8-32 coarse horizontal & vertical screws from the sight mount & spacer.<br />

Insert the pin guard between the four hole spacer and the four threaded<br />

mounting holes. Insert the screws into the top & bottom holes of the spacer<br />

and mount. Leave the two holes in the middle empty, and tighten. The bubble<br />

needs to be at the bottom of the pin guard.<br />

CENTERING, THE ADVANCED AIMING TECHINIQUE: All Spot-Hogg sights come<br />

with a round pin guard and white alignment ring. We have found that centering<br />

your pin guard in your peep, is more accurate and easier to duplicate the<br />

aiming process, than trying to center a single pin. When centering your pin<br />

guard, you are centering one circle inside a slightly larger circle, making it<br />

easier to tell when you are slightly off center. Centering your guard, will allow<br />

you to use a larger peep than you might normally use, which is an added<br />

benefit for hunters, in those low light situations. With our round pin guard,<br />

you can have freestyle accuracy with a fixed pin sight.<br />

STEP 2 – MOUNTING THE SIGHT TO THE BOW<br />

This sight has four different sets of mounting holes. Insert the 10-24 X 5/8”<br />

mounting screws into the desired holes and tighten to the bow. The two<br />

threaded holes on the mounting bar are for a bow quiver. The mounting holes<br />

you choose, affect you in multiple ways.<br />

HOLDING STEADY: The closer the sight is to the bow, the steadier it will appear<br />

on the target. The farther the sight is from the bow, the harder it will be to<br />

hold steady on the target. It is recommended that when choosing the mounting<br />

location, use the holes that allow you to float the size of the spot at the<br />

farthest distance you intend to shoot. This will allow you to achieve good shot execution rather than punching the release as it floats<br />

by the spot.<br />

PEEP ALIGNMENT: Peep alignment with the white sticker on the pin guard, will change depending on where the sight is mounted. It is<br />

strongly recommended when choosing your mounting location that the peep & pin guard have a nice concentric match. So when looking<br />

through the peep, the outside diameter of the field of view, just catches the white alignment ring on the pin guard.<br />

THERE ARE TWO WAYS OF ACHIEVING PEEP AND PIN GUARD ALIGNMENT.<br />

• By changing peep size and moving the sights mounting location in and out, you should be able to get a good match between the peep<br />

and pin guard.<br />

• Mount the sight based on your floating pattern, then use a hand held chuck and a drill index #’s 1 thru 60, and incrementally drill out<br />

the peep until you achieve a match. Always use a hand held drill chuck, never use an electric drill or it can bind up and potentially<br />

cut your string.<br />

PIN GAPS: The farther the sight is mounted from the bow the farther apart your pin gaps will be. The closer the sight is mounted to the<br />

bow the tighter your pin gaps will be.<br />

STEP 3 – SETTING THE 2nd & 3rd AXIS<br />

2nd AXIS: The 2nd axis screws are located on the bottom of the sight. By backing out one screw and tightening the other, you can<br />

move the entire pin guard and bubble clockwise or counter-clockwise. Hold the bow against a straight door jam, or a carpenter’s level<br />

from top limb pocket to bottom limb pocket. Adjust the 2nd axis screws so the bubble on the sight reads level.<br />

3rd AXIS: The 3rd axis screws are located on the side of the sight. By backing out one screw and tightening the other, you can<br />

move the entire pin guard and bubble in a left or right arc. Hang a plumb bob (to make one: use a string with a heavy washer<br />

attached to one end). Stand back from the plumb bob approximately 3-4 feet. Draw the bow back, look through the peep, center<br />

the peep with the pin guard (SAME GRIP & AIMING PROCESS AS WHEN YOU SHOOT). Aim diagonally up or down at approximately<br />

a 45% angle. Line the wire up with the plumb bob string, look at the bubble. If the bubble is not reading level, let down, make an<br />

adjustment to the 3rd axis screws and repeat the process. Repeat the process until the bubble reads level when the wire is lined<br />

up with the plumb bob string.<br />

STEP 4 – GANG ADJUSTMENT<br />

HORIZONTAL COARSE ADJUST: To move the whole pin guard left or right, loosen<br />

and remove the 8-32 screws holding the pin guard to the micro-adjust. You can<br />

position the pin guard on either side of the threaded holes on the micro adjust.<br />

You can also use the provided spacer, as needed.<br />

HORIZONTAL MICRO-ADJUST: Insert a 9/64 allen wrench into the head of the<br />

horizontal micro-adjust screw. Turn the screw clockwise to move it left, turn<br />

it counter-clockwise to move it right (Right hand shooters perspective). The<br />

micro-adjust will automatically self-lock when movement stops.<br />

VERTICAL COARSE ADJUST: To move the whole pin guard up or down, loosen<br />

and remove the 8-32 screws holding the pin guard to the micro-adjust. Move<br />

the pin guard up or down to the desired height, insert and tighten the screws.<br />

VERTICAL MICRO-ADJUST: Insert a 9/64 allen wrench into the head of the<br />

vertical micro-adjust screw. Turn the screw clockwise to move it down, turn it<br />

counter-clockwise to move it up. The micro-adjust will automatically self-lock<br />

when movement stops.<br />

STEP 5 – INDIVIDUAL PIN ADJUSTMENTS<br />

MAKE SURE ALL THE VERTICAL ADJUSTMENT SCREWS ARE TIGHT BEFORE<br />

SHOOTING, NEVER SHOOT WITH THE VERTICAL ADJUSTMENT SCREWS LOOSE<br />

OR YOU WILL LOOSE A PIN & TURRET.<br />

PIN ORDER: Top pin should always be your shortest distance, and your bottom<br />

pin the longest distance.<br />

HORIZONTAL PIN ADJUSTMENTS: When making large vertical adjustments to<br />

the pins you may find that the pin no longer lines up with the wire. Each pin<br />

has a single button head screw, located at the rear of the turret, for making<br />

horizontal micro-adjustments. Turning the screw clockwise will pull the pin into the turret and away from the wire. Turning the screw<br />

counter-clockwise will move the pin out of the turret and towards the wire. When making adjustments always apply pressure into the<br />

screw head with the allen key, so you don’t round out the screw head. There are no lock downs needed on the pins individual, horizontal<br />

micro-adjust screws.<br />

VERTICAL PIN ADJUSTMENT: There are two 6-32 set screws designated to each pin, located at the back of the pin guard. By loosening<br />

one screw and tightening the other, you can move the pin up or down. If you want to move the pin up, loosen the upper screw and<br />

tighten the lower. If you want to move the pin down, loosen the lower screw and tighten the upper. Be sure you go back and snug the<br />

screw you loosened first to ensure it will not come loose.<br />

MAKING SMALL VERTICAL PIN ADJUSTMENTS EXAMPLE: Insert the allen wrench into the screw so the allen handle is dog legged to 12<br />

o’clock. As you loosen the screw, the allen handle will jump to about 10 to 11 o’clock. Tighten it back to 11:30, then remove the allen<br />

wrench. Insert it into the other screw and tighten the last ½ hour the rest of the way up. By using this method you can move the pin in<br />

as small as ¼ of a fiber optic.<br />

STEP 6 – SIGHTING IN<br />

CHOOSE A METHOD: When starting out you will want to use one of the methods listed below to make sure you achieve the desired<br />

settings based on your application. The individual horizontal pin adjustments are only used to keep the pin splitting the wire. Use the<br />

gang horizontal micro-adjustment for all general left and right impact point adjustments.<br />

Depending on which method you choose, will depend on how you use the gang vertical micro-adjust for sighting in.<br />

There is a multitude of different methods for sighting in, listed below are the three most popular.<br />

METHOD 1: Sight in the 20 yard pin, by moving the pin guard up, down, and side-to-side until the 20 yard pin is impacting spot on.<br />

Then use the individual pin adjustments to sight in the other pins.<br />

METHOD 2: Sight in the 40 yard pin, by moving the pin guard up, down, and side-to-side until the 40 yard pin is impacting spot on.<br />

Then use the individual pin adjustments to sight in the other pins. Using this method the pins will have a more even spread across the<br />

pin guard.<br />

METHOD 3: Sight in the bubble as a 6th pin, by moving the pin guard up, down, and side-to-side until where the wire meets the bubble,<br />

is impacting spot on for the distance desired (example: 70 yards). Then, use the individual pin adjustments to sight in the other pins.<br />

Using this method, the pins will have a nice even spread and you will have an extra pin..<br />

TROUBLESHOOTING:<br />

PINS DON’T LINE UP WITH THE WIRE: The horizontal setting of the arrow rest is tied to the bubble of the sight on all Solo Cam & Single<br />

Cam bows. If the horizontal setting is not set correctly, you will find that when sighted in the pins don’t line up with the wire. If from<br />

top to bottom, the pins are running right to left, you need to move your arrow rest to the right. If from top to bottom, the pins are running<br />

left to right, you need to move the arrow rest to the left.<br />

ALLEN WRENCH UPKEEP: Using a good allen wrench when making adjustments to the sight can prolong the life of your screws<br />

dramatically. If the allen wrench starts to become worn/rounded it is recommended you grind off the worn/rounded portion. This will<br />

ensure you have full contact when making adjustments and reduce the likely hood of stripping or rounding the head of the screw.<br />

SIGHT PRODUCT WARRANTY & REPAIR POLICIES:<br />

• All Spot-Hogg returns/repairs require a return authorization number (RA#). Please call our office between the hours of 7:00am to 3:30 PST, to<br />

obtain this number. Products that arrive without an RA# may be returned to sender.<br />

• Any disassembly of major units, such as micro-drives or pushed-out 3rd axis pin, will void your warranty.<br />

• Our warranty covers all manufacturer defects for the lifetime of the product (Fiber optics are excluded).<br />

• If any of the metal parts/pieces on the sight bend or break due to accidents, customer abuse, etc., the customer will be charged accordingly.<br />

• Parts needing repair due to customer modifications, such as clipped wire, removed or broken bubble, holes drilled or other modifications may be<br />

charged for replacement parts and/or handling needed to repair the unit.<br />

• The customer is responsible for shipping charges to return a product. Spot-Hogg will pay the shipping charges to return a repair to the customer.<br />

• If a customer needs a replacement piece immediately, due to a damaged product, Spot-Hogg will send the part/piece necessary only with<br />

submission of a valid credit card. The card will be charged upon sending of replacement product. The customer then has 30 days to return the<br />

damaged part for credit.<br />

THE SPOT-HOGG GUARANTEE: We guarantee your sight to be of the finest quality and craftsmanship. All sights come with a limited lifetime warranty.<br />

Should your sight become damaged, Spot-Hogg will fix or replace any part of the sight, excluding fiber optics. Scratches, dings, or dents, don’t<br />

apply. For any questions or comments regarding the Spot-Hogg Real Deal or warranty service on this product, contact us at.<br />

Spot-Hogg Archery Products • 125 Smith Street • Harrisburg, OR 97446 Tel: 888-302-7768 (toll free) Fax: 541-995-3702<br />

E-Mail: info@spot-hogg.com Web: www.Spot-Hogg.com


Lifetime<br />

<strong>Warranty</strong><br />

QUALITY PRODUCTS THAT LAST A LIFETIME<br />

Request a catalog or visit us on-line at spot-hogg.com to learn more about our full line of products.<br />

Shown with optional Hogg Wrap<br />

HOGG FATHER<br />

WHAMMY<br />

ROVER<br />

Spot-Hogg’s SEVEN DEADLY PINS has taken the industry by storm.<br />

This sturdy signature series fiber optic pin sight is based off the<br />

popular Right On and Real Deal sights. The name proves it’s<br />

toughness and effectiveness in the field as the man it’s created<br />

after, Cameron R. Hanes. Unlike other sights, the SDP fits 7 pins<br />

inside Spot-Hogg’s tried and proven circular all metal pin guard.<br />

Giving you the added benefit of two extra pins without sacrificing<br />

the increased accuracy of centering your pin guard in your peep.<br />

Cameron is the Editor of Eastmans Bowhunting Journal and the<br />

Hunting editor for Eastman Hunting Journal. His dedication to<br />

bowhunting and drive to share his knowledge with others makes<br />

him a perfect fit for the Spot-Hogg team.<br />

BOSS HOGG<br />

TOMMY HOGG<br />

7 individually micro<br />

adjustable fiber optic pins<br />

Industrial strength dovetail<br />

for gang micro-adjust<br />

HOGG-IT<br />

HUNTER<br />

PLATINUM<br />

Round pin guard for<br />

more precise aiming<br />

Precision installed level<br />

and aiming wire<br />

White alignment ring<br />

Weight: 6.5 oz.<br />

BUILT<br />

TO LAST<br />

STRONGEST<br />

DOVETAIL<br />

CLAMPING<br />

SYSTEM<br />

AVAILABLE<br />

REAL DEAL<br />

RIGHT ON<br />

INFINITY<br />

125 Smith Street • PO Box 226 • Harrisburg, OR 97446<br />

E-mail: info@spot-hogg.com www.spot-hogg.com<br />

PH: 888-302-7768 Fax: 541-995-6370<br />

SOLID<br />

ALUMINUM<br />

CONSTRUCTION<br />

FRIDAY<br />

NIGHT<br />

DELIGHT<br />

SATURDAY<br />

NIGHT<br />

SPECIAL<br />

CASCADE<br />

MODEL<br />

10 PREMIER<br />

W 3 5 7 LG SG 10 19 29 CU<br />

MICRO<br />

ADJUSTABLE<br />

FIBER OPTIC<br />

PINS<br />

made in the u.s.a<br />

VIRTUALLY INDESTRUCTIBLE


SEVEN DEADLY PINS OWNERS MANUAL<br />

The Spot-Hogg Real Deal sight, is the most ruggedly built sight in the world. Its industrial strength dovetail<br />

design, gives it unmatched strength. Easy to use micro-adjustable knobs and heavy duty clamping screws,<br />

guarantee your gang adjustments will not come loose. Just tighten the screws and enjoy the security of<br />

knowing it will be there when you need it. This sight is for serious shooters who want the best.<br />

STANDARD FEATURES<br />

• Heavy Duty Clamping Screws<br />

• Industrial Strength Dovetail<br />

• Horizontal & Vertical Gang<br />

Micro-Adjustment With Knobs<br />

• Round Pin Guard With Alignment Ring<br />

• Precision Installed Bubble & Wire<br />

• Individual Horizontal & Vertical Micro-Adjustable Pins<br />

• Built out of Solid 6061 Air-Craft Aluminum<br />

STEP 1 – ASSEMBLING THE SIGHT<br />

RIGHT HAND: Completely remove the ¼-20 vertical lock down screw<br />

from the center. Slide the pin guard dovetail into the center until the<br />

micro-nut lines up with the vertical lock down screw hole. The bubble<br />

needs to be at the bottom and the micro-adjust knob on top of the pin<br />

guard. Insert the ¼-20 vertical clamping screw and tighten.<br />

LEFT HAND: Completely remove both the ¼-20 vertical and the ¼-20<br />

horizontal lock down screws from the center and bar. Slide the center<br />

out of the bar, turn it around and slide it back into the mounting bars<br />

dovetail. The knob is now on the opposite side of the bar, and the<br />

micro nut is lined up with the horizontal lock down screw. Slide the<br />

pin guard dovetail into the center until the micro-nut lines up with the<br />

vertical lock down screw hole. The bubble needs to be at the bottom<br />

and the knob on top of the pin guard. Insert the ¼-20 vertical &<br />

horizontal clamping screws and tighten.<br />

CENTERING, THE ADVANCED AIMING TECHINIQUE: All Spot-Hogg<br />

sights come with round pin guards and white alignment rings. We<br />

have found that centering your pin guard in your peep is more accurate,<br />

and easier to duplicate aiming process than trying to center<br />

a single pin. When centering your pin guard, you are centering one<br />

circle inside of a slightly larger circle making it easier to tell when you<br />

are slightly off center. Centering your guard will allow you to use a<br />

larger peep than you might normally use, which is an added benefit for<br />

hunters, in those low light situations. With our round pin guard, you<br />

can have freestyle accuracy with a fixed pin sight.<br />

PARTS LIST<br />

1 – Pin guard with pins, fiber optics, and Hogg<br />

Wrap (optional) already installed<br />

1 – Bar & Center ¼-20 screws already assembled<br />

2 – 10-24 X 5/8” mounting screws<br />

STEP 2 – MOUNTING THE SIGHT TO THE BOW<br />

The sight has three different sets of mounting holes. Insert the mounting screws into the desired holes and tighten to<br />

the bow. The two threaded holes on the mounting bar are for a bow quiver. The mounting holes you choose, affect you in<br />

multiple ways.<br />

HOLDING STEADY: The closer the sight is to the bow, the steadier it will appear on the target. The farther the sight is from<br />

the bow, the harder it will be to hold steady on the target. It is recommended that when choosing the mounting location,<br />

use the holes that allow you to float the size of the spot at the farthest distance you intend to shoot. This will allow you<br />

to achieve good shot execution rather than punching the release as it floats by the spot.<br />

PEEP ALIGNMENT: Peep alignment with the white sticker on the pin guard, will change depending on where the sight<br />

is mounted. It is strongly recommended when choosing your mounting location that the peep & pin guard have a nice<br />

concentric match. So when looking through the peep, the outside diameter of the field of view, just catches the white<br />

alignment ring on the pin guard.<br />

THERE ARE TWO WAYS OF ACHIEVING PEEP AND PIN GUARD ALIGNMENT.<br />

• By changing peep size and moving the sights mounting location in and out, you should be able to get a good match<br />

between the peep and pin guard.<br />

• Mount the sight based on your floating pattern, then use a hand held chuck and a drill index #’s 1 thru 60, and incrementally<br />

drill out the peep until you achieve a match. Always use a hand held drill chuck, never use an electric drill or it<br />

can bind up and potentially cut your string.<br />

PIN GAPS: The farther the sight is mounted from the bow the farther apart your pin gaps will be. The closer the sight is<br />

mounted to the bow the tighter your pin gaps will be.<br />

STEP 3 – GANG ADJUSTMENT<br />

HORIZONTAL: To move the whole pin guard left or right, loosen the<br />

¼-20 lock down screw located on the mounting bar. Slide the center<br />

to the desired location and tighten the lock down screw.<br />

VERTICAL: To move the whole pin guard up or down, loosen the ¼-20<br />

lock down screw located on the center. Slide the center to the desired<br />

location and tighten back down the lock down screw.<br />

STEP 4 – INDIVIDUAL PIN ADJUSTMENTS<br />

MAKE SURE ALL OF THE VERTICAL ADJUSTMENT SCREWS ARE TIGHT<br />

BEFORE SHOOTING, NEVER SHOOT WITH THE VERTICAL ADJUSTMENT<br />

SCREWS LOOSE OR YOU WILL LOOSE A PIN & TURRET.<br />

PIN ORDER: When sighting in your pins, you always want to start with your closest distance pin at the top and work your<br />

way down to your longest distance pin on the bottom.<br />

HORIZONTAL PIN ADJUSTMENTS: When making large vertical adjustments<br />

to the pins you may find that the pin no longer lines up with the<br />

wire. Each pin has a single button head screw, located at the rear of<br />

the turret, for making horizontal micro-adjustments. Turning the screw<br />

clockwise will pull the pin into the turret and away from the wire. Turning<br />

the screw counter-clockwise will move the pin out of the turret and<br />

towards the wire. When making adjustments always apply pressure<br />

into the screw head with the allen key, so you don’t round out the<br />

screw head. There are no lock downs needed on the pins individual,<br />

horizontal micro-adjust screws.<br />

VERTICAL PIN ADJUSTMENT: There are two 6-32 set screws designated<br />

to each pin, located at the back of the pin guard. By loosening<br />

one screw and tightening the other, you can move the pin up or down.<br />

If you want to move the pin up, loosen the upper screw and tighten the lower. If you want to move the pin down, loosen<br />

the lower screw and tighten the upper. Be sure you go back and snug the screw you loosened first to ensure it will not<br />

come loose.<br />

MAKING SMALL VERTICAL ADJUSTMENTS EXAMPLE: Insert the allen wrench into the screw so the allen handle is dog<br />

legged to 12 o’clock. As you loosen the screw, the allen handle will jump to about 10 to 11 o’clock. Tighten it back to<br />

11:30, then remove the allen wrench. Insert it into the other screw and tighten the last ½ hour the rest of the way up. By<br />

using this method you can move the pin in as small as ¼ of a fiber optic.<br />

STEP 5 – SIGHTING IN<br />

CHOOSE A METHOD: When starting out you will want to use one of the methods listed below to make sure you achieve<br />

the desired settings based on your application. The individual horizontal pin adjustments are only used to keep the pin<br />

splitting the wire. Use the gang horizontal micro-adjustment for all general left and right impact point adjustments.<br />

Depending on which method you choose, will depend on how you use the gang vertical micro-adjust for sighting in. There<br />

is a multitude of different methods for sighting in, listed below are the three most popular.<br />

METHOD 1: Sight in the 20 yard pin, by moving the pin guard up, down, and side-to-side until the 20 yard pin is impacting<br />

spot on. Then use the individual pin adjustments to sight in the other pins.<br />

METHOD 2: Sight in the 40 yard pin, by moving the pin guard up, down, and side-to-side until the 40 yard pin is impacting<br />

spot on. Then use the individual pin adjustments to sight in the other pins. Using this method the pins will have a<br />

more even spread across the pin guard.<br />

METHOD 3: Sight in the bubble as a 6th pin, by moving the pin guard up, down, and side-to-side until where the wire<br />

meets the bubble, is impacting spot on for the distance desired (example: 70 yards). Then, use the individual pin adjustments<br />

to sight in the other pins. Using this method, the pins will have a nice even spread and you will have an extra pin.<br />

TROUBLESHOOTING:<br />

PINS DON’T LINE UP WITH THE WIRE: The horizontal setting of the arrow rest is tied to the bubble of the sight on all Solo<br />

Cam & Single Cam bows. If the horizontal setting is not set correctly, you will find that when sighted in the pins don’t line<br />

up with the wire. If from top to bottom, the pins are running right to left, you need to move your arrow rest to the right. If<br />

from top to bottom, the pins are running left to right, you need to move the arrow rest to the left.<br />

ALLEN WRENCH UPKEEP: Using a good allen wrench when making adjustments to the sight can prolong the life of your<br />

screws dramatically. If the allen wrench starts to become worn/rounded it is recommended you grind off the worn/<br />

rounded portion. This will ensure you have full contact when making adjustments and reduce the likely hood of stripping<br />

or rounding the head of the screw.<br />

THE SPOT-HOGG GUARANTEE: We guarantee your sight to be of the finest quality and craftsmanship. All<br />

sights come with a limited lifetime warranty. Should your sight become damaged, Spot-Hogg will fix or replace<br />

any part of the sight, excluding fiber optics. Scratches, dings, or dents, don’t apply. For any questions<br />

or comments regarding the Spot-Hogg Real Deal or warranty service on this product, contact us at.<br />

QUALITY: All of our sights are put through a 10 point inspection to insure that you get exactly what you want.<br />

These state of the art sights are not only cosmetically clean, they are mechanically sound. We want the best<br />

for our bows and the best is what we provide for our customers<br />

100% LIFETIME GUARANTEE: All pieces are milled out of 6061 aircraft aluminum, this means they are tough.<br />

We stand behind our product, giving you the security of a 100% Lifetime Guarantee on all manufactures<br />

defects. (Fiber optics not included in warranty.) Essentially you are investing in the last sight you will ever<br />

need.<br />

Spot-Hogg Archery Products • 125 Smith Street • Harrisburg, OR 97446<br />

Tel: 888-302-7768 (toll free) Fax: 541-995-3702<br />

E-Mail: info@spot-hogg.com Web: www.Spot-Hogg.com


Lifetime<br />

<strong>Warranty</strong><br />

QUALITY PRODUCTS THAT LAST A LIFETIME<br />

Request a catalog or visit us on-line at spot-hogg.com to learn more about our full line of products.<br />

HOGG FATHER<br />

WHAMMY<br />

REAL DEAL<br />

FIBER OPTIC PIN SIGHT<br />

Shown with optional Hogg Wrap and 5 pin Small Guard<br />

The REAL DEAL features five individually micro-adjustable fiber optic<br />

pins available in three sizes, .019, .029, and .039. The windage and<br />

elevation gang adjustments are also micro-adjustable with easy to<br />

use knobs. The heavy duty clamping system is guaranteed to keep<br />

everything locked in place once you are sighted in.<br />

The rugged all-metal REAL DEAL is sturdy, easy to adjust, and perfect<br />

for any archer. Whether you put it on your tournament bow, or your<br />

favorite hunting bow, it is guaranteed to be accurate, easy to adjust,<br />

and the most reliable sight you will ever own.<br />

REAL DEAL<br />

ROVER<br />

5 individually micro-adjustable<br />

fiber optic pins<br />

Precision installed level<br />

and aiming wire<br />

BOSS HOGG<br />

HOGG-IT<br />

REAL DEAL<br />

TOMMY HOGG<br />

HUNTER<br />

RIGHT ON<br />

PLATINUM<br />

INFINITY<br />

A round pin guard for more<br />

precise aiming<br />

Micro-adjustable windage<br />

and elevation<br />

White alignment ring<br />

Weight: 6.5 oz<br />

125 Smith Street • PO Box 226 • Harrisburg, OR 97446<br />

E-mail: info@spot-hogg.com www.spot-hogg.com<br />

PH: 888-302-7768 Fax: 541-995-6370<br />

windage and elevation<br />

FRIDAY<br />

NIGHT<br />

DELIGHT<br />

SATURDAY<br />

NIGHT<br />

SPECIAL<br />

CASCADE<br />

MODEL<br />

10 PREMIER<br />

W 3 5 7 LG SG 10 19 29 CU<br />

made in the u.s.a<br />

the toughest archery sights in the world


REAL DEAL OWNERS MANUAL<br />

The Spot-Hogg Real Deal sight, is the most ruggedly built sight in the world. Its industrial strength dovetail<br />

design, gives it unmatched strength. Easy to use micro-adjustable knobs and heavy duty clamping screws,<br />

guarantee your gang adjustments will not come loose. Just tighten the screws and enjoy the security of<br />

knowing it will be there when you need it. This sight is for serious shooters who want the best.<br />

STANDARD FEATURES<br />

• Heavy Duty Clamping Screws<br />

• Industrial Strength Dovetail<br />

• Horizontal & Vertical Gang<br />

Micro-Adjustment With Knobs<br />

• Round Pin Guard With Alignment Ring<br />

• Precision Installed Bubble & Wire<br />

• Individual Horizontal & Vertical Micro-Adjustable Pins<br />

• Built out of Solid 6061 Air-Craft Aluminum<br />

STEP 1 – ASSEMBLING THE SIGHT<br />

RIGHT HAND: Completely remove the ¼-20 vertical lock down screw<br />

from the center. Slide the pin guard dovetail into the center until the<br />

micro-nut lines up with the vertical lock down screw hole. The bubble<br />

needs to be at the bottom and the micro-adjust knob on top of the pin<br />

guard. Insert the ¼-20 vertical clamping screw and tighten.<br />

LEFT HAND: Completely remove both the ¼-20 vertical and the ¼-20<br />

horizontal lock down screws from the center and bar. Slide the center<br />

out of the bar, turn it around and slide it back into the mounting bars<br />

dovetail. The knob is now on the opposite side of the bar, and the<br />

micro nut is lined up with the horizontal lock down screw. Slide the<br />

pin guard dovetail into the center until the micro-nut lines up with the<br />

vertical lock down screw hole. The bubble needs to be at the bottom<br />

and the knob on top of the pin guard. Insert the ¼-20 vertical &<br />

horizontal clamping screws and tighten.<br />

CENTERING, THE ADVANCED AIMING TECHINIQUE: All Spot-Hogg<br />

sights come with round pin guards and white alignment rings. We<br />

have found that centering your pin guard in your peep is more accurate,<br />

and easier to duplicate aiming process than trying to center<br />

a single pin. When centering your pin guard, you are centering one<br />

circle inside of a slightly larger circle making it easier to tell when you<br />

are slightly off center. Centering your guard will allow you to use a<br />

larger peep than you might normally use, which is an added benefit for<br />

hunters, in those low light situations. With our round pin guard, you<br />

can have freestyle accuracy with a fixed pin sight.<br />

PARTS LIST<br />

1 – Pin guard with pins, fiber optics, and Hogg<br />

Wrap (optional) already installed<br />

1 – Bar & Center ¼-20 screws already assembled<br />

2 – 10-24 X 5/8” mounting screws<br />

STEP 2 – MOUNTING THE SIGHT TO THE BOW<br />

The sight has three different sets of mounting holes. Insert the mounting screws into the desired holes and tighten to<br />

the bow. The two threaded holes on the mounting bar are for a bow quiver. The mounting holes you choose, affect you in<br />

multiple ways.<br />

HOLDING STEADY: The closer the sight is to the bow, the steadier it will appear on the target. The farther the sight is from<br />

the bow, the harder it will be to hold steady on the target. It is recommended that when choosing the mounting location,<br />

use the holes that allow you to float the size of the spot at the farthest distance you intend to shoot. This will allow you<br />

to achieve good shot execution rather than punching the release as it floats by the spot.<br />

PEEP ALIGNMENT: Peep alignment with the white sticker on the pin guard, will change depending on where the sight<br />

is mounted. It is strongly recommended when choosing your mounting location that the peep & pin guard have a nice<br />

concentric match. So when looking through the peep, the outside diameter of the field of view, just catches the white<br />

alignment ring on the pin guard.<br />

THERE ARE TWO WAYS OF ACHIEVING PEEP AND PIN GUARD ALIGNMENT.<br />

• By changing peep size and moving the sights mounting location in and out, you should be able to get a good match<br />

between the peep and pin guard.<br />

• Mount the sight based on your floating pattern, then use a hand held chuck and a drill index #’s 1 thru 60, and incrementally<br />

drill out the peep until you achieve a match. Always use a hand held drill chuck, never use an electric drill or it<br />

can bind up and potentially cut your string.<br />

PIN GAPS: The farther the sight is mounted from the bow the farther apart your pin gaps will be. The closer the sight is<br />

mounted to the bow the tighter your pin gaps will be.<br />

STEP 3 – GANG ADJUSTMENT<br />

HORIZONTAL: To move the whole pin guard left or right, loosen the<br />

¼-20 lock down screw located on the mounting bar. Slide the center<br />

to the desired location and tighten the lock down screw.<br />

VERTICAL: To move the whole pin guard up or down, loosen the ¼-20<br />

lock down screw located on the center. Slide the center to the desired<br />

location and tighten back down the lock down screw.<br />

STEP 4 – INDIVIDUAL PIN ADJUSTMENTS<br />

MAKE SURE ALL OF THE VERTICAL ADJUSTMENT SCREWS ARE TIGHT<br />

BEFORE SHOOTING, NEVER SHOOT WITH THE VERTICAL ADJUSTMENT<br />

SCREWS LOOSE OR YOU WILL LOOSE A PIN & TURRET.<br />

PIN ORDER: When sighting in your pins, you always want to start with your closest distance pin at the top and work your<br />

way down to your longest distance pin on the bottom.<br />

HORIZONTAL PIN ADJUSTMENTS: When making large vertical adjustments<br />

to the pins you may find that the pin no longer lines up with the<br />

wire. Each pin has a single button head screw, located at the rear of<br />

the turret, for making horizontal micro-adjustments. Turning the screw<br />

clockwise will pull the pin into the turret and away from the wire. Turning<br />

the screw counter-clockwise will move the pin out of the turret and<br />

towards the wire. When making adjustments always apply pressure<br />

into the screw head with the allen key, so you don’t round out the<br />

screw head. There are no lock downs needed on the pins individual,<br />

horizontal micro-adjust screws.<br />

VERTICAL PIN ADJUSTMENT: There are two 6-32 set screws designated<br />

to each pin, located at the back of the pin guard. By loosening<br />

one screw and tightening the other, you can move the pin up or down.<br />

If you want to move the pin up, loosen the upper screw and tighten the lower. If you want to move the pin down, loosen<br />

the lower screw and tighten the upper. Be sure you go back and snug the screw you loosened first to ensure it will not<br />

come loose.<br />

MAKING SMALL VERTICAL ADJUSTMENTS EXAMPLE: Insert the allen wrench into the screw so the allen handle is dog<br />

legged to 12 o’clock. As you loosen the screw, the allen handle will jump to about 10 to 11 o’clock. Tighten it back to<br />

11:30, then remove the allen wrench. Insert it into the other screw and tighten the last ½ hour the rest of the way up. By<br />

using this method you can move the pin in as small as ¼ of a fiber optic.<br />

STEP 5 – SIGHTING IN<br />

CHOOSE A METHOD: When starting out you will want to use one of the methods listed below to make sure you achieve<br />

the desired settings based on your application. The individual horizontal pin adjustments are only used to keep the pin<br />

splitting the wire. Use the gang horizontal micro-adjustment for all general left and right impact point adjustments.<br />

Depending on which method you choose, will depend on how you use the gang vertical micro-adjust for sighting in. There<br />

is a multitude of different methods for sighting in, listed below are the three most popular.<br />

METHOD 1: Sight in the 20 yard pin, by moving the pin guard up, down, and side-to-side until the 20 yard pin is impacting<br />

spot on. Then use the individual pin adjustments to sight in the other pins.<br />

METHOD 2: Sight in the 40 yard pin, by moving the pin guard up, down, and side-to-side until the 40 yard pin is impacting<br />

spot on. Then use the individual pin adjustments to sight in the other pins. Using this method the pins will have a<br />

more even spread across the pin guard.<br />

METHOD 3: Sight in the bubble as a 6th pin, by moving the pin guard up, down, and side-to-side until where the wire<br />

meets the bubble, is impacting spot on for the distance desired (example: 70 yards). Then, use the individual pin adjustments<br />

to sight in the other pins. Using this method, the pins will have a nice even spread and you will have an extra pin.<br />

TROUBLESHOOTING:<br />

PINS DON’T LINE UP WITH THE WIRE: The horizontal setting of the arrow rest is tied to the bubble of the sight on all Solo<br />

Cam & Single Cam bows. If the horizontal setting is not set correctly, you will find that when sighted in the pins don’t line<br />

up with the wire. If from top to bottom, the pins are running right to left, you need to move your arrow rest to the right. If<br />

from top to bottom, the pins are running left to right, you need to move the arrow rest to the left.<br />

ALLEN WRENCH UPKEEP: Using a good allen wrench when making adjustments to the sight can prolong the life of your<br />

screws dramatically. If the allen wrench starts to become worn/rounded it is recommended you grind off the worn/<br />

rounded portion. This will ensure you have full contact when making adjustments and reduce the likely hood of stripping<br />

or rounding the head of the screw.<br />

THE SPOT-HOGG GUARANTEE: We guarantee your sight to be of the finest quality and craftsmanship. All<br />

sights come with a limited lifetime warranty. Should your sight become damaged, Spot-Hogg will fix or replace<br />

any part of the sight, excluding fiber optics. Scratches, dings, or dents, don’t apply. For any questions<br />

or comments regarding the Spot-Hogg Real Deal or warranty service on this product, contact us at.<br />

QUALITY: All of our sights are put through a 10 point inspection to insure that you get exactly what you want.<br />

These state of the art sights are not only cosmetically clean, they are mechanically sound. We want the best<br />

for our bows and the best is what we provide for our customers<br />

100% LIFETIME GUARANTEE: All pieces are milled out of 6061 aircraft aluminum, this means they are tough.<br />

We stand behind our product, giving you the security of a 100% Lifetime Guarantee on all manufactures<br />

defects. (Fiber optics not included in warranty.) Essentially you are investing in the last sight you will ever<br />

need.<br />

Spot-Hogg Archery Products • 125 Smith Street • Harrisburg, OR 97446<br />

Tel: 888-302-7768 (toll free) Fax: 541-995-3702<br />

E-Mail: info@spot-hogg.com Web: www.Spot-Hogg.com


Lifetime<br />

<strong>Warranty</strong><br />

QUALITY PRODUCTS THAT LAST A LIFETIME<br />

Request a catalog or visit us on-line at spot-hogg.com to learn more about our full line of products.<br />

RIGHT ON<br />

FIBER OPTIC PIN SIGHT<br />

Shown with optional Hogg Wrap and 5 pin Small Guard<br />

HOGG FATHER<br />

BOSS HOGG<br />

HOGG-IT<br />

REAL DEAL<br />

TOMMY HOGG<br />

HUNTER<br />

RIGHT ON<br />

WHAMMY<br />

ROVER<br />

PLATINUM<br />

INFINITY<br />

The basics are sometimes the best. Industrial strength dovetail adjustments<br />

that easily slide, and clamp down with heavy duty screws.<br />

None of that finger tight stuff. Once you set this sight you can be<br />

confident that it will be there when you need it.<br />

The Right On is truly a cousin to the Real Deal. Giving you a round<br />

pin guard with a white alignment ring, a vertical wire for aligning on<br />

the front shoulder of an animal, a level that is precision installed to<br />

be perpendicular to the wire, and each pin is micro-adjustable.<br />

• Heavy Duty Clamping<br />

Screws<br />

• Industrial Strength Dovetail<br />

• Horizontal & Vertical Gang<br />

Adjustment<br />

• Round Pin Guard With<br />

Alignment Ring<br />

• Precision Installed<br />

Bubble & Wire<br />

• Individual Horizontal & Vertical<br />

Micro-Adjustable Pins<br />

• Built out of Solid 6061<br />

Air-Craft Aluminum<br />

125 Smith Street • PO Box 226 • Harrisburg, OR 97446<br />

E-mail: info@spot-hogg.com www.spot-hogg.com<br />

PH: 888-302-7768 Fax: 541-995-6370<br />

Virtually indestructible!<br />

RIGHT ON<br />

BUILT<br />

TO LAST<br />

STRONGEST<br />

DOVETAIL<br />

CLAMPING<br />

SYSTEM<br />

AVAILABLE<br />

SOLID<br />

ALUMINUM<br />

CONSTRUCTION<br />

5<br />

MICRO<br />

ADJUSTABLE<br />

FIBER OPTIC<br />

PINS<br />

FRIDAY<br />

NIGHT<br />

DELIGHT<br />

SATURDAY<br />

NIGHT<br />

SPECIAL<br />

CASCADE<br />

MODEL<br />

10 PREMIER<br />

W 3 5 7 LG SG 10 19 29 CU<br />

made in the u.s.a<br />

the toughest archery sights in the world


RIGHT ON OWNERS MANUAL<br />

The Spot-Hogg Right On sight, is the most ruggedly built sight in the world. Its industrial strength dovetail<br />

design, gives it unmatched strength. Heavy duty clamping screws, guarantee your gang adjustments will not<br />

come loose. Just tighten the screws and enjoy the security of knowing it will be there when you need it. This<br />

sight is for serious shooters who want the best.<br />

STANDARD FEATURES<br />

• Heavy Duty Clamping Screws<br />

• Industrial Strength Dovetail<br />

• Horizontal & Vertical Gang Adjustment<br />

• Round Pin Guard With Alignment Ring<br />

• Precision Installed Bubble & Wire<br />

• Individual Horizontal & Vertical<br />

Micro-Adjustable Pins<br />

• Built out of Solid 6061 Air-Craft Aluminum<br />

STEP 1 – ASSEMBLING THE SIGHT<br />

RIGHT HAND: Slide the pin guard dovetail into the center, and tighten<br />

the ¼-20 vertical clamping screw. The bubble needs to be at the bottom<br />

of the pin guard.<br />

LEFT HAND: Loosen the ¼-20 horizontal lock down screw. Slide the<br />

center out of the bar, turn it around and slide it back into the mounting<br />

bars dovetail and tighten. The head of the ¼-20 lock down screw<br />

is now on the opposite side of the bar. Slide the pin guard dovetail<br />

into the center, and tighten the ¼-20 vertical clamping screw. The<br />

bubble needs to be at the bottom of the pin guard.<br />

CENTERING, THE ADVANCED AIMING TECHINIQUE: All Spot-Hogg<br />

sights come with a round pin guard and white alignment ring. We<br />

have found that centering your pin guard in your peep, is more accurate,<br />

and easier to duplicate the aiming process, than trying to center<br />

a single pin. When centering your pin guard, you are centering one<br />

circle inside a slightly larger circle, making it easier to tell when you<br />

are slightly off center. Centering your guard, will allow you to use a<br />

larger peep than you might normally use, which is an added benefit for<br />

hunters, in those low light situations. With our round pin guard, you<br />

can have freestyle accuracy with a fixed pin sight.<br />

STEP 2 – MOUNTING THE SIGHT TO THE BOW<br />

The sight has three different sets of mounting holes. Insert the mounting<br />

screws into the desired holes and tighten to the bow. The two<br />

threaded holes on the mounting bar are for a bow quiver. The mounting<br />

holes you choose, affect you in multiple ways.<br />

PARTS LIST<br />

1 – Pin guard with pins, fiber optics, and Hogg<br />

Wrap (optional) already installed<br />

1 – Bar & Center ¼-20 screws<br />

already assembled<br />

2 – 10-24 X 5/8” mounting screws<br />

HOLDING STEADY: The closer the sight is to the bow, the steadier it will appear on the target. The farther the sight is from<br />

the bow, the harder it will be to hold steady on the target. It is recommended that when choosing the mounting location,<br />

use the holes that allow you to float the size of the spot at the farthest distance you intend to shoot. This will allow you<br />

to achieve good shot execution rather than punching the release as it floats by the spot.<br />

PEEP ALIGNMENT: Peep alignment with the white sticker on the pin guard, will change depending on where the sight<br />

is mounted. It is strongly recommended when choosing your mounting location that the peep & pin guard have a nice<br />

concentric match. So when looking through the peep, the outside diameter of the field of view, just catches the white<br />

alignment ring on the pin guard.<br />

THERE ARE TWO WAYS OF ACHIEVING PEEP AND PIN GUARD ALIGNMENT.<br />

• By changing peep size and moving the sights mounting location in and out, you should be able to get a good match<br />

between the peep and pin guard.<br />

• Mount the sight based on your floating pattern, then use a hand held chuck and a drill index #’s 1 thru 60, and incrementally<br />

drill out the peep until you achieve a match. Always use a hand held drill chuck, never use an electric drill or it<br />

can bind up and potentially cut your string.<br />

PIN GAPS: The farther the sight is mounted from the bow the farther apart your pin gaps will be. The closer the sight is<br />

mounted to the bow the tighter your pin gaps will be.<br />

STEP 3 – GANG ADJUSTMENT<br />

HORIZONTAL: To move the whole pin guard left or right, loosen the ¼-20 lock down screw located on the mounting bar.<br />

Slide the center to the desired location and tighten the lock down screw.<br />

VERTICAL: To move the whole pin guard up or down, loosen the ¼-20<br />

lock down screw located on the center. Slide the center to the desired<br />

location and tighten back down the lock down screw.<br />

STEP 4 – INDIVIDUAL PIN ADJUSTMENTS<br />

MAKE SURE ALL OF THE VERTICAL ADJUSTMENT SCREWS ARE TIGHT<br />

BEFORE SHOOTING, NEVER SHOOT WITH THE VERTICAL ADJUSTMENT<br />

SCREWS LOOSE OR YOU WILL LOOSE A PIN & TURRET.<br />

PIN ORDER: When sighting in your pins, you always want to start with<br />

your closest distance pin at the top and work your way down to your<br />

longest distance pin on the bottom.<br />

HORIZONTAL PIN ADJUSTMENTS: When making large vertical adjustments to the pins you may find that the pin no longer<br />

lines up with the wire. Each pin has a single button head screw, located at the rear of the turret, for making horizontal<br />

micro-adjustments. Turning the screw clockwise will pull the pin into<br />

the turret and away from the wire. Turning the screw counter-clockwise<br />

will move the pin out of the turret and towards the wire. When making<br />

adjustments always apply pressure into the screw head with the allen<br />

key, so you don’t round out the screw head. There are no lock downs<br />

needed on the pins individual, horizontal micro-adjust screws.<br />

VERTICAL PIN ADJUSTMENT: There are two 6-32 set screws designated<br />

to each pin, located at the back of the pin guard. By loosening<br />

one screw and tightening the other, you can move the pin up or down.<br />

If you want to move the pin up, loosen the upper screw and tighten<br />

the lower. If you want to move the pin down, loosen the lower screw<br />

and tighten the upper. Be sure you go back and snug the screw you<br />

loosened first to ensure it will not come loose.<br />

MAKING SMALL VERTICAL ADJUSTMENTS EXAMPLE: Insert the allen<br />

wrench into the screw so the allen handle is dog legged to 12 o’clock. As you loosen the screw, the allen handle will<br />

jump to about 10 to 11 o’clock. Tighten it back to 11:30, then remove the allen wrench. Insert it into the other screw<br />

and tighten the last ½ hour the rest of the way up. By using this method you can move the pin in as small as ¼ of a fiber<br />

optic.<br />

STEP 5 – SIGHTING IN<br />

CHOOSE A METHOD: When starting out you will want to use one of the methods listed below to make sure you achieve<br />

the desired settings based on your application. The individual horizontal pin adjustments are only used to keep the pin<br />

splitting the wire. Use the gang horizontal micro-adjustment for all general left and right impact point adjustments.<br />

Depending on which method you choose, will depend on how you use the gang vertical micro-adjust for sighting in. There<br />

is a multitude of different methods for sighting in, listed below are the three most popular.<br />

METHOD 1: Sight in the 20 yard pin, by moving the pin guard up, down, and side-to-side until the 20 yard pin is impacting<br />

spot on. Then use the individual pin adjustments to sight in the other pins.<br />

METHOD 2: Sight in the 40 yard pin, by moving the pin guard up, down, and side-to-side until the 40 yard pin is impacting<br />

spot on. Then use the individual pin adjustments to sight in the other pins. Using this method the pins will have a<br />

more even spread across the pin guard.<br />

METHOD 3: Sight in the bubble as a 6th pin, by moving the pin guard up, down, and side-to-side until where the wire<br />

meets the bubble, is impacting spot on for the distance desired (example: 70 yards). Then, use the individual pin adjustments<br />

to sight in the other pins. Using this method, the pins will have a nice even spread and you will have an extra pin.<br />

TROUBLESHOOTING:<br />

PINS DON’T LINE UP WITH THE WIRE: The horizontal setting of the arrow rest is tied to the bubble of the sight on all Solo<br />

Cam & Single Cam bows. If the horizontal setting is not set correctly, you will find that when sighted in the pins don’t line<br />

up with the wire. If from top to bottom, the pins are running right to left, you need to move your arrow rest to the right. If<br />

from top to bottom, the pins are running left to right, you need to move the arrow rest to the left.<br />

ALLEN WRENCH UPKEEP: Using a good allen wrench when making adjustments to the sight can prolong the life of your<br />

screws dramatically. If the allen wrench starts to become worn/rounded it is recommended you grind off the worn/<br />

rounded portion. This will ensure you have full contact when making adjustments and reduce the likely hood of stripping<br />

or rounding the head of the screw.<br />

THE SPOT-HOGG GUARANTEE: We guarantee your sight to be of the finest quality and craftsmanship. All<br />

sights come with a limited lifetime warranty. Should your sight become damaged, Spot-Hogg will fix or replace<br />

any part of the sight, excluding fiber optics. Scratches, dings, or dents, don’t apply. For any questions<br />

or comments regarding the Spot-Hogg Real Deal or warranty service on this product, contact us at.<br />

QUALITY: All pieces are milled out of 6061 aircraft aluminum. All of our sights are put through a 10-point<br />

inspection to ensure you get exactly what you want. These state of the art sights are not only cosmetically<br />

clean, they are mechanically sound. We want the best for our bows, and the best is what we provide for our<br />

customers.<br />

100% LIFETIME GUARANTEE: We stand behind our product, giving you the security of a 100% Lifetime Guarantee<br />

on all manufactures defects. (Fiber optics not included in warranty.) Essentially you are investing in<br />

the last sight you will ever need.<br />

Spot-Hogg Archery Products • 125 Smith Street • Harrisburg, OR 97446<br />

Tel: 888-302-7768 (toll free) Fax: 541-995-3702<br />

E-Mail: info@spot-hogg.com Web: www.Spot-Hogg.com

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