Vertical or Horizantal pins
#4
Ive shot trophy ridge sightsthe past twoand like them for hunting but if your target shooting they completely cover up the dot and make it difficult to see which pin your covering it up with.
I love them for hunting, but will be shooting Sword Accusites now...
I love them for hunting, but will be shooting Sword Accusites now...
#7
Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Grand Forks BC Canada
Can't give you an opinion about the Flashpoint because I have no experience with them. However, I've used a Trophy Ridge for 4 years now for hunting, 3D, 5 spots, and 900/1200 rounds (the latter out to about 72 yards).
I've found that the .019 pins are quite acceptable as far as not obscuring the center target dot. For target shooting, I now have a separate rig with a Sureloc sight and lens, and my target scores have gone up only marginally. I really like the vertical pin arrangement, much more than thesuccession of horizontal pin sights I went through before.
All in all, I think the TR could serve you well.
I've found that the .019 pins are quite acceptable as far as not obscuring the center target dot. For target shooting, I now have a separate rig with a Sureloc sight and lens, and my target scores have gone up only marginally. I really like the vertical pin arrangement, much more than thesuccession of horizontal pin sights I went through before.
All in all, I think the TR could serve you well.






