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ILL BUCK 09-15-2003 01:27 AM

RE: low light sights
 
Impact Cosmic!!! Nuff said!

PABowhntr 09-15-2003 07:16 AM

RE: low light sights
 
Most of the Impact sights have a significant amount of fiber optic cable used in the sight...2 or 3 feet if I remember correctly.

If you are into lights for sights then there are a variety out there that can be used as an " add-on" to any sight as well as ones that are specifically made for certain sight models.

...and as you mentioned there are also some radioactive pins available for a variety of sights. However, my experience with them leads me to believe that they are a bit too dull to work in the manner that they were intended. Ofcourse, I have only really played around with one of them so I cannot speak for all of this particular style.

hvyhitter19 09-15-2003 07:23 AM

RE: low light sights
 
Trophy Ridge is a bright sight. The fiber is wrapped all the way around the sight so it gathers alot more light, plus I ordered a blue light from Cabelas that bolts right on, and works GREAT!!! I can' t wait to test it out tonight...

cwilks15 10-03-2003 10:58 PM

RE: low light sights
 
Impact cosmic sight!!! I was in my stand still at the last bit of light and my brother in law was already in his truck waiting for me to get out of the woods. Held it on a doe last night and all I could say was NICE!!!! I have the Jumbo.

joeturse 10-09-2003 07:01 AM

RE: low light sights
 
Have a built in lite on my Keller,works for me.:D

Huntmaster305 10-09-2003 08:25 PM

RE: low light sights
 
Impact cosmic trio. you will be able to see the pins later than the deer.

jsasker 10-10-2003 07:57 AM

RE: low light sights
 
Another vote for the COSMIC.

hunter9022 10-14-2003 03:43 PM

RE: low light sights
 
Cosmic here. Ive got the threaded ring that i built into an old sight bracket i had and then ive also got the cosmic air light rover sight. There both BRIGHT!!!!! I have to tone them down with velcro on sunny days. And the guys are right, they do glow by moon light.

bwood 10-17-2003 12:37 PM

RE: low light sights
 
How quiet are the cosmic sights? Do you add anything for vibration?
Thanks

vc1111 10-29-2003 07:36 PM

RE: low light sights
 
I checked out their website and noticed they offer a 6 inch extension for their sights.

Has anyone tried the the extension to increase accuracy?

Also:

On the Cosmic Trio...is it easy to adjust the pins for 20,30 and 40 yards?

I' m sort of used to having three pins and I' m not so sure I' d be comfortable having only one.



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