There’s something uniquely satisfying about finding a piece of archery gear that actually delivers on its promises. After years of testing countless products in the field, I’ve learned to recognize when something is worth sharing with the Nock On Nation. The new UltraView bow sight models, specifically the UltraView 3 (UV3) sight scopes, caught my attention recently, and after putting them through their paces in real hunting conditions, I’m convinced they’re a significant upgrade worth considering for any serious archer.
I actually tried UltraView bow sights years ago when they first hit the market and was impressed with some of their concepts. But I don’t recommend anything until I’ve verified it works flawlessly in the field and holds up to the abuse I put my gear through. The UV3 UltraView bow sight passed all my tests with flying colors, proving itself bulletproof in actual hunting scenarios.
What Makes the UltraView Bow Sight Different
The UltraView bow sight comes in two distinct sizes – a 30mm and a 41mm housing – both designed specifically to work with Spot-Hogg Fast Eddie sights. What immediately impressed me was how seamlessly they maintain the exact same pin gap and accuracy as the stock Fast Eddie housing.
For those running a dual-pin Fast Eddie or Fast Eddie NE, these UltraView archery sights are a direct swap that perfectly matches your existing sight’s accuracy. The precise fit means you won’t lose any of the performance you’ve come to expect from your Fast Eddie, while gaining several critical advantages:
- Enhanced sight picture – The UltraView housing is longer and completely blacked out, eliminating glare and providing a clean, distraction-free view of your target.
- Finer pins with more detail – The fiber optic implementation gives you a more precise aiming point, which translates to improved accuracy, especially at distance.
- Integrated illumination – Three buttons at the top of the housing let you light your pins, adjust brightness levels, and illuminate your bubble level with a simple touch – crucial for those early morning or late evening hunts when light is minimal.
- Precision-engineered construction – The machined aluminum housing creates a durable, lightweight addition to your setup.
The attention to engineering detail is immediately apparent. The housing is perfectly machined to create a precision instrument that enhances what’s already one of the most accurate sights on the market.
UltraView Bow Sight Installation Guide: Simpler Than You Might Think
If you’re considering upgrading to an UltraView bow sight, the installation process is straightforward but requires attention to detail. Here’s my step-by-step approach:
For Dual-Pin Fast Eddie Users:
- Before removing anything, make a small reference mark on your existing setup. This ensures you can revert to your original configuration if needed.
- Prepare the UltraView housing by loosening the two screws on the fiber side of the housing and sliding out the cartridge.
- Install the light module by aligning the square end with the square recess in the housing, then secure it with the provided screw. For high-vibration setups, a drop of blue or purple Loctite adds insurance against loosening.
- Reinsert the cartridge and evenly tighten the side screws until they’re flush.
- Mount to your Fast Eddie by loosening the front clamping screw on your sight, removing the old housing, and sliding in the UltraView. Make sure it’s perfectly parallel to your sight bracket before tightening down.
- Fine-tune as needed using the micro-adjustment knobs on your Fast Eddie.
The entire process takes less than 10 minutes and requires only basic tools. The UltraView bow sight even includes a special installation rod with an integrated Allen wrench that stores conveniently on the side of the scope.
For 5-Pin Fast Eddie Users:
If you’re running a multi-pin Fast Eddie or Fast Eddie NE, you’ll need an additional component – the single-pin cartridge adapter – before installing the UltraView bow sight. This small bracket adapts the UV3 to work perfectly with your multi-pin sight base.
Choosing the Right UltraView Bow Sight Size for Your Shooting Style
The decision between the 30mm and 41mm UltraView bow sight models comes down to your specific shooting needs:
Feature | UltraView 41mm | UltraView 30mm |
---|---|---|
Best for | Low-light hunting | Precision shooting |
Field of view | Wider | More focused |
Light gathering | Maximum | Standard |
Peep size compatibility | Larger peep | Smaller peep |
Distance shooting | Good | Excellent |
Ideal scenarios | Ground blinds, timber | 3D competition, western hunting |
The 41mm UltraView housing is my recommendation for hunters who frequently find themselves in low-light conditions. If you’re hunting from blinds or pushing the limits of legal shooting hours, the larger aperture gathers more light and provides a wider field of view to see more of your target animal.
The 30mm UltraView housing is ideal if you prefer a smaller peep sight for maximum accuracy at extended ranges. It also provides more clearance for yardage tapes, allowing for greater maximum distance settings. This is my go-to for 3D competitions and longer-range western hunting scenarios.
Field-Tested Performance of the UltraView Bow Sight
After running the UltraView bow sight in multiple hunting situations, I’ve found the real-world benefits extend beyond what’s immediately obvious. The longer, shaded housing significantly reduces glare in changing light conditions – a common problem when moving between sunny fields and shaded timber.
The illumination system has proven itself perfectly designed for hunting scenarios. With three simple buttons, I can instantly activate my pins and bubble level in low light, then dial the brightness down to just the right level without fumbling with tiny dials or separate accessories.
The clean sight picture also helps me maintain focus on the target rather than being distracted by the sight housing itself – an underrated benefit when you’re at full draw on a moving animal and need complete concentration.
Performance in Various Conditions
The UltraView bow sight truly shines in these specific hunting situations:
- Dawn/dusk hunting – When light is minimal, the enhanced fiber optics and illumination make pins visible without washing out your target
- Moving from sun to shade – The anti-glare housing maintains consistent visibility regardless of lighting changes
- Rain and adverse weather – The sealed design keeps your pins bright and functional even in wet conditions
- Long-range shooting – The precision pin design allows for more accurate holdovers at distance
Simple Swap, Significant Improvement with the UltraView Bow Sight
What I appreciate most about the UltraView bow sight is that it offers substantial upgrades without requiring you to abandon your current sight setup. You’ve already invested in a quality Fast Eddie sight, and this allows you to enhance it while maintaining all the accuracy and features you’ve come to rely on.
The UltraView scope housing delivers a clearer sight picture, more precise aiming, and integrated illumination in a rock-solid package that’s built for the field. It’s a textbook example of how a thoughtfully engineered archery accessory can meaningfully improve your existing gear without requiring a complete overhaul.
If you’ve been looking for ways to elevate your Fast Eddie sight’s performance, particularly in challenging light conditions, the UltraView bow sight deserves serious consideration. After weeks of field testing in various conditions, it’s earned a permanent place in my hunting setup – and that’s about the highest endorsement I can offer any piece of gear.