New Bow Pics
#11
Typical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Mertztown, PA
Posts: 970
RE: New Bow Pics
Very nice bow - and a fast one! One word of caution.....make sure you unscrew the two module screws on the cam and thread lock them. I had a close call this weekend at a shoot with my Pat that would have caused some major damage. My screws came loose! It drove me as crazy as it sounds too..........
Fritz
Fritz
#13
RE: New Bow Pics
Sweet bow mike,mine should be in about a week now,the countdown is on.Im getting the copperjohn dead nuts as well but would like to know where to purshase the afterburner light.What about the deer seeing it in the early morn or evening?
#14
RE: New Bow Pics
ORIGINAL: PABowhntr
That afterburner light looks incredible in that pic. Is there some logic as to the deer not seeing the large lit-up area as opposed to just lighting the sight pin though?
That afterburner light looks incredible in that pic. Is there some logic as to the deer not seeing the large lit-up area as opposed to just lighting the sight pin though?
Well, I've been told that blue is a spectrum that deer can't see. Either that or possibly the blue light doesn't spook them. I prefer a light setup like on the Cobra Electra Slide, but sometimes it it too bright on the pin. Also, 95% of the light is captured within the scope itself, very little goes around the aperature. Plus the other cool thing is that it lights the level as well.
Sweet bow mike,mine should be in about a week now,the countdown is on.Im getting the copperjohn dead nuts as well but would like to know where to purshase the afterburner light.What about the deer seeing it in the early morn or evening?
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