Review of Limbsaver Prism Sight
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Review of Limbsaver Prism Sight
I used the Limbsaver Prism sight last season. Last year's model was very well built but a few flaws. The light catching dome does indeed work to put light into the fibers. The fiber is very well protected and the pins are bullet proof. However, the pins are very thick, light silver/grey, and had some wobble in the pin channel. There were no markings on the sight for adjustment. The bubble is well protected, but sunken into the housing so that my peep blocked it when my peep was lined up with the pin guard. The 3rd axis adjustment is robust. The most attractive feature to me was that I don't think I could break anything on this sight if I tried. Overall, a very good sight...but a little expensive. I think the 2008 model will correct some of the flaws. Any others use this sight last season?
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RE: Review of Limbsaver Prism Sight
I just saw the 2008 model for $199 at Bass Pro. Are people really paying that much for one of these????
I have not used this sight in the field but my first impressions are:
Heavy...very heavy compared to G5 Optix ME and Spot Hogg with Wrap.
Also....
Wasn't nearly as bright as the Spot Hogg or anything by Impact Archery.
I have not used this sight in the field but my first impressions are:
Heavy...very heavy compared to G5 Optix ME and Spot Hogg with Wrap.
Also....
Wasn't nearly as bright as the Spot Hogg or anything by Impact Archery.