Carolina Foxfire TP?
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ORIGINAL: Snood Slapper
I have one, it is on my backup bow. It is very fine tuneable, but, mine at least, really has to be cranked down so it doesn't move and migrate. I like it though.
I have one, it is on my backup bow. It is very fine tuneable, but, mine at least, really has to be cranked down so it doesn't move and migrate. I like it though.
I also have one and it's now on my backup, backup bow. I also needed to crank down on thelockingthumbnutsor they would come loose. There is a hole drilled through them so you canuse an allen or some other type of rod to tighten them. I found it to be very accurate and easy to set up, however itseemed a little flimsy. It doesn't take much to bend the sight arm........don't ask me how.[

For that reason only I don't hunt with it. I'm not sorry I bought it butall I do is hunt and I need strong reliable components. All of those bells and whistles don't mean squat if the component fails in the field.