Keeping costs in mind as well as quality, I would send your trigger to Boo for some of his "Magic" as was suggestd above.
I'd initially go with a Nikon Bolt for the awesome quality it provides as well as it's compactness..... Yes, it is not speed adjustable, but if you access their "Spot On" Ballistics table it's very easy come up with some very accurate yardages to match it's referance points with your particular bows speed and various arrow weights. ( I actually let a guy talk me into leaving mine on a bow I sold this past fall


If Money is a huge factor? I actually feel the Dead Zone is a very decent scope. IMO, I would definatey never choose a "Tac-zone" over a "Dead Zone" as I feel the D-Z seems clearest of the two by far and allows a wider range of usable eye relief.. I have found it very hard to throw a scope up and find a good full sight picture without moving my head back and forth to do so with a Tac-zone.
I'm using Dead Zones on two on my bows at present, and am totally happy, with the 3rd wearing a Crossbones, while I save up for a couple new Nikon's. However, if I hit the lottery

Another option may be the Redfield Revenge 2x7 crossbow scope? I have never used one but many here like them a lot.
Best of luck with your decisions..... I'm sure you'll make a good one with the advice your getting thru this post.


Gene
