Accuracy matters—especially when the moment of truth arrives. At Los Cazadores, we offer a curated selection of archery sights and scopes built to improve your aim, tighten your groups, and boost your confidence in the field or on the range. Whether you’re hunting whitetails in low light, competing in 3D shoots, or dialing in your setup for long-range targets, we have the optics you need to make every shot count.
Our inventory includes single-pin, multi-pin, adjustable, and digital sights, as well as crossbow scopes with illuminated reticles and range-finding capabilities. Every sight and scope we carry is chosen for its durability, clarity, and real-world performance—so you can trust your gear when it matters most.
Selecting the right archery sight depends on your shooting style, target distance, and personal preferences. Multi-pin sights are ideal for bowhunters who need fast target acquisition at various ranges, while single-pin adjustable sights offer cleaner sight pictures and precision tuning for long shots. Crossbow hunters benefit from dedicated crossbow scopes with ballistic reticles calibrated to bolt speed and trajectory.
At Los Cazadores, our team can help you choose the ideal sight or scope based on your bow setup, draw weight, and intended use. We also offer mounting hardware, scope rings, sight lights, and leveling tools to complete your setup.
A single-pin sight has one adjustable pin that moves up and down for precise targeting at varying ranges. It offers a clear sight picture and is popular for long-range shots. A multi-pin sight features multiple fixed pins, each set to a different yardage (e.g., 20, 30, 40 yards), which is helpful for quick shots at unpredictable distances, especially in hunting scenarios.
Yes. Crossbow scopes are designed to handle the unique trajectory and recoil of crossbow bolts. They often include speed-adjustable settings, illuminated reticles, and ballistic markings for accurate aiming at various ranges. Standard rifle scopes are not recommended for crossbows.
To sight in your bow, start at a close range (typically 10 yards) and work your way back, adjusting elevation and windage screws until your arrows or bolts consistently hit the bullseye. Most sights and scopes come with micro-adjustments or tool-free dials. For crossbows, sighting in often involves matching your scope’s speed setting to your bow’s velocity. Our team can assist with sighting in if you're unsure.
Hunting regulations vary by state, and while many allow illuminated pins or reticles, some states have restrictions. Always check your state’s archery laws before using an illuminated sight or digital optic in the field.
Common accessories include sight lights, mounting brackets, scope rings, and levels to ensure proper alignment. For crossbow scopes, a speed ring adjustment tool may also be needed. We carry everything you need to properly install and maintain your optics.
Trusted brands selected for clarity, durability, and bowhunting performance
Options for compound bows, traditional bows, and modern crossbows
Staff guidance on compatibility, mounting, and field adjustments
Wide selection of single-pin, multi-pin, and crossbow-specific optics
Fast shipping and in-store availability for last-minute upgrades