Single pin sight?????
#11
RE: Single pin sight?????
Now you know why I always say that a light is not good, with the possible exception of shooting inside a ground blind. I'm also going to put ina plug for the HHA. A simple OL 5000 will work and it's bright enough that I can see my pin well after legal shooting time has passed. Rihhed, protects the pin well, and pretty much bullet proof. Lifetime waranty.
#12
Nontypical Buck
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: SOUTH Carolina--I've moved!
Posts: 2,760
RE: Single pin sight?????
ORIGINAL: BGfisher
Now you know why I always say that a light is not good, with the possible exception of shooting inside a ground blind. I'm also going to put ina plug for the HHA. A simple OL 5000 will work and it's bright enough that I can see my pin well after legal shooting time has passed. Rihhed, protects the pin well, and pretty much bullet proof. Lifetime waranty.
Now you know why I always say that a light is not good, with the possible exception of shooting inside a ground blind. I'm also going to put ina plug for the HHA. A simple OL 5000 will work and it's bright enough that I can see my pin well after legal shooting time has passed. Rihhed, protects the pin well, and pretty much bullet proof. Lifetime waranty.
#15
Typical Buck
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: RAYVILLE,LA.
Posts: 818
RE: Single pin sight?????
I also have a cobra it's a pendulum/slide combo,great light gathering ability.No worries about not being able to see the pin at dusk here.I just want to know how you set your bow to shoot dead on from 0 to 35 yards that's unbelivable.My 22 won't do that.
#17
RE: Single pin sight?????
I like the HHA OPtimizer line of sights. I have used many differant kinds......if they are too bright they in essence blind you, or fog your target vision.The other problem many people try to hunt a few minutespast legal shooting hours, and then they are fighting the low vision through their peep-site as well as a very darkshadowy backround.
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