New Trophyridge Matrix Site?
#16
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Delco PA USA
Posts: 15
RE: New Trophyridge Matrix Site?
Bryan,
If I recall the 3 pin site I purchased was around $115 or so. Comes with a pack of 5 glow sticks (you can buy more for $5 per pack of 5).
I believe I saw them for sale on Eders website, but I just ordered mine directly from Trophy Ridge (actually bought it before it was even out at dealers). Give them a call.
Edited by - PaDavy on 01/25/2002 06:38:35
If I recall the 3 pin site I purchased was around $115 or so. Comes with a pack of 5 glow sticks (you can buy more for $5 per pack of 5).
I believe I saw them for sale on Eders website, but I just ordered mine directly from Trophy Ridge (actually bought it before it was even out at dealers). Give them a call.
Edited by - PaDavy on 01/25/2002 06:38:35
#17
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Oakland City Indiana USA
Posts: 524
RE: New Trophyridge Matrix Site?
Yup, the Matrix models are all over 100 bones. The body of the site is actually a composite and not plastic I'm pretty sure. The barrel of the sight is identical on the new model to the origional so if you want to add the lighted option to a flatliner:
-find the correct drill bit size.
-flip your locks and adjust your pins so that your fiber optic leads drop away from the area you'll be boring through.
-secure the sight in a soft vise or something and use a press if you can, you'd hate to screw up your site and you want it to look professional don't ya?
It would be best to take the measurements for hole size and mark the position for the hole using an actual Matrix. My shop said I could use one off of the shelf to get everything correct. He offered to take my site in trade toward a matrix and give me 50 bills credit for it, but I didn't take him up on it.
I plan on doing mine sometime between now and next season unless I get a Matrix and even then I still might so if anyone wants to know the correct bit size to use, I could easily find out some day over lunch.
-find the correct drill bit size.
-flip your locks and adjust your pins so that your fiber optic leads drop away from the area you'll be boring through.
-secure the sight in a soft vise or something and use a press if you can, you'd hate to screw up your site and you want it to look professional don't ya?
It would be best to take the measurements for hole size and mark the position for the hole using an actual Matrix. My shop said I could use one off of the shelf to get everything correct. He offered to take my site in trade toward a matrix and give me 50 bills credit for it, but I didn't take him up on it.
I plan on doing mine sometime between now and next season unless I get a Matrix and even then I still might so if anyone wants to know the correct bit size to use, I could easily find out some day over lunch.