Copper John
#3
I will be switcing to the Copper John Dead Nuts Pro when I get my new Bowtech later this month. I have done extensive research on it and it seems to give the most bang for the buck. Most people who use them have very high praise for this sight. And it is priced very reasonably. Keystone Country Store has the Pro and Hunter model for 59.99. Hope this helps.
#6
Joined: Aug 2003
Posts: 214
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I did everything via e-mail. Quick, speedy response. www.copperjohn.com. My bubble level fell off my sight (hunting a thick area) and I had a new one mailed to me withing days.
#7
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 340
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From: Claremore, OK. USA
A buddy of mine is a staff shooter for Copper John and said that their 2004 line up will have a cover that snaps shut to protect the fiber optics and pins while traveling or walking through brush. It sounds like an awesome idea to me, as I have ruined many pins on track jobs through brush. Better yet is that the new cover will fit their previous models.
I am switching to the Copper John Dead Nuts this year after buying one for my wifes bow and really liking it.
I am switching to the Copper John Dead Nuts this year after buying one for my wifes bow and really liking it.
#9
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Brampton Ontario Canada
[quote]ORIGINAL: Dalejbrass
A buddy of mine is a staff shooter for Copper John and said that their 2004 line up will have a cover that snaps shut to protect the fiber optics and pins while traveling or walking through brush.
Just remember to REMOVE the cover when you get to your stand. I'd paid the price when I forgot to remove my clever invention on mine!!!
A buddy of mine is a staff shooter for Copper John and said that their 2004 line up will have a cover that snaps shut to protect the fiber optics and pins while traveling or walking through brush.
Just remember to REMOVE the cover when you get to your stand. I'd paid the price when I forgot to remove my clever invention on mine!!!


