Spott Hogg
#11
One thing that hasn't been mentioned about the SH's is their customer service. I doubt you'll need it, but if you do, they'll stand by their product 100%.
For a hunting site, I like the fixed mount versus the dovetail. Its purely preference though. It's just one less thing that can come loose.
The Hoggs' are expensive, I will give you that. But, if you buy one and get ten years worth of flawless use, its a pretty good investment. I believe I'm going on 5 or 6 years on mine right now and not a bit of trouble with it other than a couple broken fibers.
For a hunting site, I like the fixed mount versus the dovetail. Its purely preference though. It's just one less thing that can come loose.
The Hoggs' are expensive, I will give you that. But, if you buy one and get ten years worth of flawless use, its a pretty good investment. I believe I'm going on 5 or 6 years on mine right now and not a bit of trouble with it other than a couple broken fibers.
#13
You really can't wrong with either. It really depends on your tastes as far as being able to take the sight off easily or adjust it in or out to fit your peep. I personally went for the simpler Hunter model.
As for the wrap kit. I think I might buy one eventually, but have not had a single issue with the brightness of my pins. You might want to buy it without the wrap kit and see if they're bright enough for you. If not, you can always buy the wrap kit seperately later.
As for the wrap kit. I think I might buy one eventually, but have not had a single issue with the brightness of my pins. You might want to buy it without the wrap kit and see if they're bright enough for you. If not, you can always buy the wrap kit seperately later.