On this episode of the DIY Sportsman podcast, Garrett and Bobby announce the winner of the Aero Hunter saddle giveaway, but also have a discussion with the inventor of the EZ V sight, Aaron Lasco. The sight concept was born out of necessity for Aaron, but it looks radically different than any other pin sight on the market. The shape of the V inserts allow the hunter to frame up an animal to judge its range. Ranging devices such as this one have been used in the military for over 100 years, but they have never made it into the archery world.


Some archery sights in the past have offered ranging claims by using the height of the animal, which we know can vary widely. Aaron claims that his sight works because it works on the width of the animals vitals, which varies very little within a species as that animal grows old. There are plenty of questions that pop up when people first see the sight or hear its claims. We made sure to ask Aaron as many questions as we could to both satisfy our own curiosity and provide accurate information for those who might be interested in the concept or thinking about getting one for themselves.