Need A sight recomendation!
#11
From my reading your first post I'd say it really doesn't matter much. If your pins are blurry then changing sights isn't going to change that. It's your eyes. It's time for bifocals, and ya can't shoot with them. Getting old ain't all fun.
#13
Joined: May 2004
Posts: 217
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From: Texarkana Texas-via- U.P. Mich.
HHA 5500 adjustible is the sight I use and love. It has a slide cover that you can adjust for what ever brightness level you prefer that ranges from no light at all to lighting up like a lightning bug.
#14
Thread Starter
Fork Horn
Joined: Oct 2003
Posts: 188
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From: KY
BGFisher,
I can see fine I have 20/20 and I am 23 years old. I am not that old. You can't put me in a nursing home yet.
You can't tell me that there are not any cheap fiber optic sights out there. Thanks for all the replies everyone.
I can see fine I have 20/20 and I am 23 years old. I am not that old. You can't put me in a nursing home yet.
You can't tell me that there are not any cheap fiber optic sights out there. Thanks for all the replies everyone.
#18
Joined: Oct 2003
Posts: 238
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From: Enola, PA
Check out the Trophy Ridge line of sights - Matrix, Nitro Extreme, Flatliner
the vertical pins are nice for a relatively unobscured view through the sight.
the Flatliner runs around $50 while the Matrix goes for $100+
I bought the Nitro extreme and really like it so far.
the vertical pins are nice for a relatively unobscured view through the sight.
the Flatliner runs around $50 while the Matrix goes for $100+
I bought the Nitro extreme and really like it so far.
#19
Joined: Feb 2004
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From: Inverness, MS
I like Impact Archery's sights, Copper John's, Extreme Sniper, some Cobra, Some Trophy Ridge.
You can find a good sight for approx. $60.
Ofcourse there are cheaper ones, but they usually are not very durable.
You can find a good sight for approx. $60.
Ofcourse there are cheaper ones, but they usually are not very durable.


