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Old 12-06-2005 | 11:54 AM
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just wondering if sight like the copper john pro 2 and cobra surloc sind winder are legal in this class. I know fixed pins are required but did not know if the length adjustment would dq these sights.
If they are allowed and any of you folks have an opinionon them I would like to hear them. I am thinking about getting a new sight shortly and considering one of these
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Old 12-06-2005 | 08:17 PM
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I have used the Deads Nuts 2 sight in the Hunter Class a few years back. Just make sure that you only have 4 pins in there. It is a nice sight, I would get the .019 pins not the .029. As far as being able to slide the sight in and out that should be fine also, as long as you DON'T move it when you are out on the course shooting. You can't adjust your sight or other things in the Hunter classes. I think there is a limit on how far the sight can stick out from your riser also. What I do when I am unsure about something is to just put my post in aimed directly at Judy or Ken because they will give you the correct answer for sure. I (and other people)may be wrong and do not know it when we give you an answer.
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Old 12-08-2005 | 06:41 AM
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I have researched both of the sights that you mentioned. Both sights are fixed pin hunting sights that are completely legal in all HC classes. Basicly any sight used in HC classes can not be adjusted will shooting on a competition course. Sights can only be adjusted after your score cards and/or equipment is checked at the conclusion of the assigned course. The adjusting of sights in all fixed pin classes is the same. My problem is at what yardage to set my pins and holding on the target. Both of the sights that you are looking at look to be top quality. Good luck this year.
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Old 12-08-2005 | 09:38 AM
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thanks for the insight on this. I really apprecxiate the help.
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Old 12-09-2005 | 08:26 AM
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I personally use sure-loc, and would suggest the leathal weapon or the special op's both sights are very close to being the same and can be interchanged on the same riser mount. ( you can use one for 3-D and the other for hunting.) I use the leathal weapon for target shooting w/razor pins and the special op's for hunting because these pins really show up in that last half hour of hunting. Both of these sights are easily adjustable and very durable with the leathal weapon having more micro adjust to it. I have not used the copper john so I can't give you an honest opinion. Hope this helped. Hope to see you on the range this summer.
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