Need A New Sight


preacherman

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Have been looking at new sights for a few weeks and put my old one on here and archery talk for sale...........sold it...........so now my search needs to be done a little quicker.

Was wondering if you guys would recommend a good sight. Need something that is going to be pretty bright and durable. Looking forward to seeing what you guys think.

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Guest Wackmaster17

I would recommend anything by Trophy Ridge. I have the Trophy Ridge Guide Series Micro Matrix Five-Pin Sight and it is the best sight I have used. The adjusting is simple and quick and the Truglo fiber optics make it easy in shoot in low light. It is a little more expensive but I think you get what you pay for.

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Scott, if I had the money and were buying one for myself. It would be between these two sights..;)

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http://www.realtree.com/forums/newreply.php?do=newreply&noquote=1&p=734922

or this one ...

Copper John Dead Nutsā„¢ 2 Hunter Pro Four-Pin Sight

The DN2 Hunter Pro Sight has four .029" pins with zero-pin-gap capabilities. A machined-aluminum round pin guard with bright orange referencing ring results in precise peep alignment for enhanced accuracy, especially in low light. Soloplaneā„¢ Technology eliminates the illusion of zig-zagging pins. Oversized vertical adjustment slot for easy leveling. Precision-installed level aids in consistency. All-metal construction including the pin guards. Durable, black anodized finish. Elevation and windage gang adjustment. Bubble level.

Weight: 5.1 oz.

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http://cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/purchase/products-found.jsp?_requestid=61229

GOOD LUCK !! .. :cool:

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Guest wildotter

I went to a Spot-Hogg last year and love it. It have a very solid construction, unlike others I have had. They have several models to choose from as well, so they should have something to fit your preferences.

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I have a CJ Dead Nuts Hunter and it works very well.

For the hunting I do, I just can't not see the difference in paying over $100 for a sight. :eek:

Even got a Robin Hood from 35 yards with mine last year, so it seems to work. :)

But as you know, I'm no expert on this stuff. ;)

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Guest J-Daddy

If you want bright & tough...Montana Black Gold Flashpoint sights are from you. I'm shooting the Super Seven version "7 pins" with the 3rd axis leveling and I love it..The Monochromatic shell over the fibers work great too.

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Guest BowhuntIL

Spot Hogg

No doubt about it, and I have had Extreme, Copper John, Trophy Ridge, Viper, and numerous others, Spot Hogg is the best sight I have ever had on my bow. They are worth every penny you spend on them. Tough, easy to adjust due to the worm gear adjustments, I cannot recommend them enough. I can't imagine you being disappointed with one.:D

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