Trophy Ridge Sights-- Anyone use it?
#13
bo I have the hind sight with my flatliner I posted a report on the tech forum a could of days ago
It works well for me I love the set up
if I was to change it then I would get a holio sight but I cant see myself doing that in the near future I will stick with the hind sight and flatliner combo
It works well for me I love the set up
if I was to change it then I would get a holio sight but I cant see myself doing that in the near future I will stick with the hind sight and flatliner combo
#17
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: egypt
dang skippy....hey, see that swarm of mosquitos just over that sandhills back...oh that has to be 250 yards.......swooooosh <img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle>
Now I know what happened to that delta beltsander I came in looking for with ya that one time LOL!
Now I know what happened to that delta beltsander I came in looking for with ya that one time LOL!
#18
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 124
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From: Fargo ND USA
I bought a Flatliner 5-pin for this last hunting season and I won't be using it again next year for 3 reasons: 1.It was hard for me to sight in. The sight body itself is large and the fibers stick out on the bottom. So if you have a 31" draw like me and shoot a 36" or less bow, you don't get much clearance from the arrow to the bottom of the sight. 2. I don't like the vertical pins, as it is harder to gap shoot for 3-d shooting. 3. It's all plastic. I broke the highest post 3 times hunting this last year, and I was trying to be careful.
On the plus side, it is easy to make fine adjustments without tools, and it was nice and bright.
Rod
On the plus side, it is easy to make fine adjustments without tools, and it was nice and bright.
Rod




