Best 4-5 pin site under $100
#23

I have found places to get the Copper John and Extreme sights but haven't found a place that sells Sword.
Where do you guys buy them? They don'tlist their dealers on their website
Where do you guys buy them? They don'tlist their dealers on their website
#24

I like the Cobra's, but the Extreme RT1000 looks like a pretty nice site as well. Not a real fan of he Tru-Glo since I've had problems with a couple of them, and I thought the fibers were TOO fragile.
#25

They have an online dealer.....
http://www.sales.swordacu-site.com/
Or you could ask your local shop if they could get it for you.....For them to be a dealer, all they need to do is call and place an order...Those folks are really cool to deal with.
http://www.sales.swordacu-site.com/
Or you could ask your local shop if they could get it for you.....For them to be a dealer, all they need to do is call and place an order...Those folks are really cool to deal with.
#26

The Sword Twilight Hunter is a great sight. It has 2nd and 3rd axis adjustment. This is really a good thing whenshooting from a treestand. The pins are extremely bright, and the lighthas three settings. Quality of construction and materials is top-notch.Channy and Danny are great guys to deal with.
#27

First off thanks for the help.
Based on your responses and what I have found poking around on the internet this is what I am thinking:
Extreme RT900: Easy to deal with when replacing the fibers but the fibers may break a little more often. Comes in right hand only (but so did my Tru Glo), not sure on the pin guardsize and I can get on for $50.
The Sword Twilight: Has several nice features like an adjustable light, comes in lefty, has a 2 inch pin guard. Not sure on the ease of replacing the fibers or if they are fragile. About $95 bucks.
Copper John DN 2 Hunter: Sounds durable, comes in lefty, and has a 1.72 inch pin guard. About $80Not sure how easy replacing the fibers is.
Right now my peep covers my pin guard and I make sure I can't see the pin guard whenaiming. Will having a smaller pin guard be a big deal?If you have anyinfo on the underlined missing info please reply.
Based on your responses and what I have found poking around on the internet this is what I am thinking:
Extreme RT900: Easy to deal with when replacing the fibers but the fibers may break a little more often. Comes in right hand only (but so did my Tru Glo), not sure on the pin guardsize and I can get on for $50.
The Sword Twilight: Has several nice features like an adjustable light, comes in lefty, has a 2 inch pin guard. Not sure on the ease of replacing the fibers or if they are fragile. About $95 bucks.
Copper John DN 2 Hunter: Sounds durable, comes in lefty, and has a 1.72 inch pin guard. About $80Not sure how easy replacing the fibers is.
Right now my peep covers my pin guard and I make sure I can't see the pin guard whenaiming. Will having a smaller pin guard be a big deal?If you have anyinfo on the underlined missing info please reply.