Who Shoots Sonoran Bowsights?

There are hundreds of loyal customers shooting Sonoran Sights. Most are from the Southwest. Many more are from the Midwest. Most are your everyday bowhunters that quietly go about their sport. However, there are a few you may have heard of. The two gentlemen highlighted below have been loyal customers for many years. Being outdoor writers, they have at their disposal every sight imaginable. Yet every year they choose Sonoran. They are not on paid staff, they receive no kickbacks, and, as a matter of fact, they offer to buy sights from us every time they place an order.

They choose Sonoran for the rugged dependability that keeps them in the field day after day. These guys hunt well over 150 days out of the year. They can't afford to have their equipment let them down.


Brandon Ray is an avid bowhunter born and raised in Texas. Since he arrowed his first whitetail doe in Central Texas back in 1985 at the age of 15, he's hunted across the United States, in Mexico, Canada, and South Africa. Brandon's articles and photographs have been published in dozens of state and national magazines. Brandon is meticulous about his bowhunting equipment, always tinkering and fine-tuning his set-ups, searching for better gear to make him more accurate. Over the years, he's tried dozens of bows, different arrows, arrow rests, stabilizers, and broadheads, but since 1995, every bow he has hunted with has worn a Sonoran sight. For more details on Brandon's writing and photography, check out his web site at www.brandonrayoutdoors.com


Bob Robb has been a full-time outdoor writer for more than three decades. Bob is currently the editor of Whitetail Journal and Waterfowl & Retriever magazines as well as the former editor of Fishing & Hunting News, Western Outdoor News, Petersen's Bowhunting, and Bowmasters magazines and a former senior staff editor at Petersen's Hunting magazine. He has also authored 9 books on hunting and currently writes every-issue columns in Bowhunting World, North American Hunter, Successful Hunter, NRA Free Hunters, Shooting Sports Retailer, Hunting the West, and Predator Xtreme magazines as well as features in many others each month. You can also see him in guest appearances on several cable television hunting shows. Bob lived in Alaska for 14 years, where he held an assistant hunting guide's license, and his hunting adventures have taken him to five continents. The best part of his job, he says, is the fact that it lets him be in the field somewhere between 100 and 140 days a year. What could be better than that?