Which sight for hunting?
#12
What are thinking you are going to get?
I really i like the looks of the brush fire just wondering does the the pins come in .019 size or standerd .029?
#14
LOL i could have done that i guess
I will be heading to BPS this weekend or to my proshop to take a closer look at these two sights.
Thanks for your input.
Its nice to chat with someone to get a first hand review.

I will be heading to BPS this weekend or to my proshop to take a closer look at these two sights.
Thanks for your input.
Its nice to chat with someone to get a first hand review.
#16
Joined: Feb 2006
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From: Kodiak, AK
I have, over the last couple of years, been torture testing a number of sights just through our normal brush busting hunts here. This one has come out on top as the most durable in regard to staying locked in place and not having the fiber optics broken, it's easily adjusted for both setting the pin gap (allen wrench required) and making gang adjustments during tuning (no tools required) and it's light weight: Cobra DRM.
http://www.lancasterarchery.com/product_info.php?cPath=39_91_338&products_id=1 0332
Next most durable:
Apex Gear Nitrous 6 pin (heavier, harder to adjust pins, can't remove excess pins)
http://www.lancasterarchery.com/product_info.php?cPath=39_91_338&products_id=1 0332
Next most durable:
Apex Gear Nitrous 6 pin (heavier, harder to adjust pins, can't remove excess pins)
#17
Tooless sights are nice, but more expensive. IMO, it is just a convenience issue in the range because I have never had to adjust my sight in the stand except for yardages and I always cary a set of allans with me regardless.




