ORIGINAL: Redneck Bowhunter
ORIGINAL: ampahunter
ORIGINAL: Redneck Bowhunter
Yes, I agree that the light and wrap would improve the brightnes, but then your looking at about $250.00 just for the sight.[:-]
You arecorrect there, but what sense would it make sitting out in the woods for hours & hours, day after day and then get a chance at a gooddeer just before darkand cannot see your pins.
My eyes are terrible, .019 pins are impossiible to see and so the wrap really worked wonders with my .029 pins.
Before it was almost impossible to see my pins when shooting from a blind.
I'll have this sight for a long time to come, so this investment will be worthwhile, I'm sure.
Yes, but there are other sights out there that offer the same kind of brightness for half the price, ie, like the G5 Optix I am using now.
That's quite true. I've even used the Black Gold sight with the ultra voilet shade that accomadates for too much or too little light.
For me the Spot Hogg is so easy to tune, 1-2-3 axis, pins, and as my distributor carries this sight 'my cost' it not all that bad.