Help Me Pick A Sight
#11
Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Goodyear AZ US
I have a Trophy Ridge right now but I wouldnt highly reccommend it. It has a great sight picture and their product support is pretty good but I cant get the thing to stop moving. I have to re-adjust the sight windage every 30 shots or so and eventually it will wear out or I will trash it.
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#12
Cargo, call Trophy Ridge and they' ll send you some torque screws to replace the thumb screws. I had the same problem as you and once I put the new screws in it didn' t move.
#13
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Cheswick Pa. USA
I have a Trophy Ridge Flatliner and love the sight but have been having same exact left right movement also.Thought it was the foam in my case pushing it goofy,glad to hear its not just mine.
#14
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From: Troy, Illinois
I bought a Spot-Hogg for myself for Xmas and love it. A true quality sight. It costs more than a lot of others, but I' m a believer in you get what you pay for. Once you lock it down, it won' t move on you.
#15
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From: Mountlake Terrace WA USA
Ok. I' ve narrowed it down to the Copper John Dead Nuts Hunter and the Impact Archery Collector sights. I' m thinking that the Collector will be brighter and the Dead Nuts Hunter might be a bit higher quality and I can get it in camo to match my bow (style is always a good thing). Which will be easiest to adjust? Do you think the Dead Nuts Hunter will be really bright? Where can I get the best price on them?
Thanks for all the opinions so far and for any you might still be able to offer!
Thanks for all the opinions so far and for any you might still be able to offer!
#16
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From: Havertown PA USA
I can recommend three multi pin sights. All are good quality machined sights. Cooper John ,Dead Nuts-Pro. Good hunting sight but no micro adjustments. I have this on my hunting bow. 2)HTM Ultimate Hunter. This sight has micro adjustments for elevation and windage. This is on my 3-D bow and it' s the newest one I have and think it;s the best. BUT! This sight might not be good for someone who is hard on there hunting bow. It' s a sturdy sight but the with the micro adjustments they might get caught in brush or under growth. 3) The last is the Spot hog. I don' t own this but three of my shooting buddies have this sight. This has a 3rd axil adjustment. All three come with .019 pins. Good luck. JERRY
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