trophy ridge flatliner
#2
RE: trophy ridge flatliner
eddie,
Got mine3 years ago, only had one problem with it, it got loose on me because of the finger tighting screws. Just make sure that you check it every now and again. I can see the pins before I can see for hunting in the morning so it's bright enough. Really easy to sight in and change if you get diff gear.
Good Luck!
Got mine3 years ago, only had one problem with it, it got loose on me because of the finger tighting screws. Just make sure that you check it every now and again. I can see the pins before I can see for hunting in the morning so it's bright enough. Really easy to sight in and change if you get diff gear.
Good Luck!
#5
RE: trophy ridge flatliner
I used the Flatliner two or three years ago. The overall design has some merit but the amount of plastic used at the time had me a bit worried. Plus, I seem to have a difficult time gap-shooting vertical pins.
I just had a newer left handed model sent to the shop last week and see that they now added more metal to the design. An improvement in my opinion.
I just had a newer left handed model sent to the shop last week and see that they now added more metal to the design. An improvement in my opinion.