any pro hunter sight users here? (a tip)
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Typical Buck
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I have one on my darton, and the plastic or polycarbonate, whatever their made of, crosshairs are very hard to see, especially in low light. this is what i done. I took some floresent orange paint, and painted just the very edge of the crosshairs. not only are the croshairs much easier to see, the orange floresent paint, just makes the little green fiber optic center a lot more visable.
I guess it would work on the sightmaster, or other similar sights also. just thought I'd pass that on.<img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle>
Ward Burton-- Daytona 500 winner--
go Cat-22
I guess it would work on the sightmaster, or other similar sights also. just thought I'd pass that on.<img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle>
Ward Burton-- Daytona 500 winner--
go Cat-22
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Nontypical Buck
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Thats a good tip! Copper John kinda does that with their deadnuts sight. They paint the outer ring of the pin guard blaze orange. It makes it alot easier to pick up thru a peep in low light situations.

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