Need help selecting sights
#11
RE: Need help selecting sights
[quote]ORIGINAL: Rookie Bowhunter
Dude, get this one...
Truglo Xtreme sight, tooless, with light, made of metal, and micro adjust...can't beat that for under $80... best choice for the price...
''I have to say i agree with the tru glo here! Bought one last year and love it would definantely buy another one! Cant go wrong with the price either like was said!
Dude, get this one...
Truglo Xtreme sight, tooless, with light, made of metal, and micro adjust...can't beat that for under $80... best choice for the price...
''I have to say i agree with the tru glo here! Bought one last year and love it would definantely buy another one! Cant go wrong with the price either like was said!
#12
Thread Starter
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 16
RE: Need help selecting sights
Well I appreciate everyones reply. I think I will try the toxonics micro adjust. I will put a post up in a couple of weeks to let you guys know my opinion. Anything has to be better than what I'm using.
#13
Fork Horn
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Cape Cod MA
Posts: 303
RE: Need help selecting sights
i bought a sight from vital gear and i love it!! Its super bright in lowlight conditions and it comes up fromt he bottom of the sight so your not blocking the deer with it when ur aiming.
#15
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Kodiak, AK
Posts: 2,877
RE: Need help selecting sights
ORIGINAL: hoytarcher1
I HIGHLY sugest gettina a Sword Acusite, they are strong, light and they wont bend, i'v dropped mine multiple times and havnt gotten a bend yet.
I HIGHLY sugest gettina a Sword Acusite, they are strong, light and they wont bend, i'v dropped mine multiple times and havnt gotten a bend yet.
#17
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location:
Posts: 36
RE: Need help selecting sights
I love my cobra sidewinder lx. I've had it I think over a year and even though the fiber optics don't stick right on to the metal part of the pin, I have not had it brake on me.
the sidewinder lx can move outward and inward several inches and can also be taken off the bow with the big take-down screw it uses to move in and out.
Also, I been thinking of getting the truglow t f o pins, the ones with tritium (radio active plastic) that glow day or night. The t f o pins stick to the metal blade of the pin.
The only thing I am not sure is how bright they glow in the dark(if it's pitch black I'm not shooting) and they cost about 25 bucks for a single pin.
the sidewinder lx can move outward and inward several inches and can also be taken off the bow with the big take-down screw it uses to move in and out.
Also, I been thinking of getting the truglow t f o pins, the ones with tritium (radio active plastic) that glow day or night. The t f o pins stick to the metal blade of the pin.
The only thing I am not sure is how bright they glow in the dark(if it's pitch black I'm not shooting) and they cost about 25 bucks for a single pin.