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CBM SC 10-30-2003 06:14 AM

RE: low light sights
 
Cosmic' s are awesome and very quiet !! No vibration dampining needed Bwood !

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bwood 10-30-2003 11:06 AM

RE: low light sights
 
Thanks for the input. ebay here I come.

mlaubner 10-31-2003 01:50 PM

RE: low light sights
 
I have the Impact Archery " Jumbo +" mounted on the 6" extension and use it for hunting. I really like having the sight a little more " out in front" of me.

reylamb 10-31-2003 02:54 PM

RE: low light sights
 
VC mi amigo, we cant have you uncomfortable now can we? The Impacts are excellent sites. I have setup several and everyone I know with one loves them. I know one guy with the extension bar and he says it is awesome.

I shoot a HHA single pin myself, and it is a very durable, extremely bright site.

vc1111 10-31-2003 08:01 PM

RE: low light sights
 
Thanks, reylamb. Nice to hear from you again. I was wondering how you were doing.

I appreciate the info. I will have one for next season. I' m going to try the extension on it also.

I finally broke down and went to the eye doctor. I have minor trouble with my vision on both ends, near and far. Therefore, I wear contacts to correct only my distance vision while hunting (the other choice was to wear one contact lens for close and one for distance, which causes a loss of depth perception...that would mean somewhat of a loss of the ability to judge yardage while hunting).

Anyway, when wearing the contact lenses for distance, the pins are just a tad too close, so the extension would cause greater clarity and hopefully even tighter groups. My groups really tightened up just from the lenses and I' m pretty stoked about the idea of an extension for the pins.

Thanks again.




buck-i 11-18-2003 08:12 PM

RE: low light sights
 
savage tritium pin you can see it while walking to the stand on the darkest morning

RIStrutStopper 11-19-2003 08:58 AM

RE: low light sights
 
I checked out Vital Bow Gear, Impact, and liked both. I chose the Tru-Glo single pin Glo-Brite sight though. This thing is exceptionally bright. I can still see the pin when its too dark to shoot (because you can' t see what you' re shooting at). I' ve had people ask if the sight was battery operated b/c it is so bright.

bayonets 11-26-2003 12:34 AM

RE: low light sights
 
I use the Trophy Ridge Matrix sight and I swear by it,this sight is highly visible even in the middle of the night not to mention that it uses glow sticks for that purpose.


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