Timberline crosshair sights
#2
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 64
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From: Arizona USA
I've never used that particular sight, but I used to use a cross-hair type a until few years back. When I switched to a fiber optic pin type it took me awhile to get used to it. It seemed like with the cross-hair that I was automatically on target without having to think about getting the "dot" on the spot. I think it was because it was easy to visualize the cross-hairs in the center of my peep.
I'm fine with the pins now and won't change back, but it did throw me off for awhile.
But then again, I wouldn't mind seeing what the Trophy Ridge looks like on my bow. The idea of the pins coming up from the bottom vs. the side interests me.
I say go for it and let us know how you like it! Good Luck.
"Hunt smart, know your target and beyond"
I'm fine with the pins now and won't change back, but it did throw me off for awhile.
But then again, I wouldn't mind seeing what the Trophy Ridge looks like on my bow. The idea of the pins coming up from the bottom vs. the side interests me.
I say go for it and let us know how you like it! Good Luck.
"Hunt smart, know your target and beyond"
#3
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 2,978
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From: Vinton VA
It is not a real durable site, but the cross hairs are easy to see. I personaly like pins much better. I hunted with a fine line cross hair site for several seasons, the only problem I had with it was difficulty in seeing the croshairs at last light.
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