RE: Trophy Ridge Flatliner Report
That's more or less the way I felt with mine. For the money those things cost they could use much better pins, get rid of those goofy wing nuts, and just make a better sight. One more thing I noticed with mine is after a season of hard hunting on the ground and bumping it in to bushes, etc... the plastic under the torque adjustment bolts began to wear away and that started moving also. It's a great idea and I love the in-line pins but they won't get any more of my money. As soon as they beef it up a bit the things will cost another $20.