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JaySee 04-19-2006 08:35 AM

cobra sidewinder
 
Do any of you who use or have used the sidewinder find that the red pins aren't as bright as the others. I have trouble seeing them in low light conditions. Has anyone else had this problem? If so what pin colors do you use? And what size pins?

Rob/PA Bowyer 04-19-2006 02:50 PM

RE: cobra sidewinder
 
In the color scheme of fiber optics, the reds are the least bright. I've found that green shows up first and last the longest, then yellow and then red. You are not alone and it's not isolated to Cobra.

rcgerchow 04-19-2006 03:57 PM

RE: cobra sidewinder
 
Same as was stated in the earlier post, I bought the light system for it towards the end of bow season and it works very well. You only need it on for a few minutes in the morning and same in the evening. Light kit was about $20.00 at Cabelas'.

KodiakArcher 04-19-2006 05:17 PM

RE: cobra sidewinder
 
They're making a blue pin for the Sidewinder now, anyone tried that one?

Kamil 04-19-2006 11:43 PM

RE: cobra sidewinder
 
theres a light kit you can get for you pins and its real easy to use all u do is turn a knob and ur pins are brighter than ever before

JaySee 04-20-2006 09:33 AM

RE: cobra sidewinder
 
Well I got rid of all my red pins last night on it and bougth another green and yello. So now I go green, yellow, green, yellow, green. Thanks for the help.

mqman44 04-23-2006 06:09 AM

RE: cobra sidewinder
 
I use sidewinder sights, and find them to be very easy to see in low light, and I have poor low light vision. I should also point out that I do not use a peep sight, so that does make a big difference.

Mike Hill 04-24-2006 06:23 AM

RE: cobra sidewinder
 
All you have to do is go down to one pin. Use a green and the problem is solved. I tried this this year and it works great. I wish I had done it years ago. I don't plan on missing any deer this year unless brush or another tree sneak out and grab my arrow. Mike

BGfisher 04-24-2006 12:11 PM

RE: cobra sidewinder
 
Yep, red is always the first to go00not glow. I use it for my 40 yard pin for 3D. Lord knows, with these almost 60 year old eyes if I can't see the pin I sure as heck can't see the target.

Same goes for hunting. If I can't see a pin I got nbo business shooting that far. Of course, for hunting I use a single pin anyway. Sighted in properly with a reasonably fast bow (264 fps) this is good for 30 yards. And for most deer hunting anything beyond this is on the verge of unethical for the majority of shooters.

Of course, your type of game and hunting situations may differ.

extreme1 04-24-2006 12:27 PM

RE: cobra sidewinder
 

They're making a blue pin for the Sidewinder now, anyone tried that one?
Interesting to know the outcome myself.With green being the most widely used pin for brightness you would think a blue fiber optic pin would have the same brightness.
Red is the least bright out of the 3 big pin colors,with yellow being the second most used pin on a combo pin setup.


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