Viper Archery Products, Predator Pro-MT (pics)
#31
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ORIGINAL: Rob/PA Bowyer
Sorry Red Boar, didn't see your post til now when someone asked about the sight again I had to reread it..lol
Yes, you could snag it like any other sight. They are protected through the pins and curve like fibers do however it's all protected in the housing. You'd have to have something snag it through the site window.
Sorry Red Boar, didn't see your post til now when someone asked about the sight again I had to reread it..lol
Yes, you could snag it like any other sight. They are protected through the pins and curve like fibers do however it's all protected in the housing. You'd have to have something snag it through the site window.
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LOL nodog, this is the same sight from 2006...last years thread renewed from some new interests...lol I don't have a new one, this is my ONE.
RHanbaum, I've had it for a year and a half, this will be my second season, I love it.
Good pic GMMAT.
RHanbaum, I've had it for a year and a half, this will be my second season, I love it.
Good pic GMMAT.
#37
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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ORIGINAL: Rob/PA Bowyer
LOL nodog, this is the same sight from 2006...last years thread renewed from some new interests...lol I don't have a new one, this is my ONE.
LOL nodog, this is the same sight from 2006...last years thread renewed from some new interests...lol I don't have a new one, this is my ONE.
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I'm a hunter, I'm patient.
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I love my Viper sight. I have a tip you guys may be interested in. I have the blue lite on mine, and kinda though it was way to bright, kinda blew the target out in low light conditions. So I basically took a black sharpie,and colored all but the middle of the bulb with the marker, and now it has a nice glow to it when the light gets low. Not to much, but enough to get the job done.
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ORIGINAL: Mikey S.
I love my Viper sight. I have a tip you guys may be interested in. I have the blue lite on mine, and kinda though it was way to bright, kinda blew the target out in low light conditions. So I basically took a black sharpie,and colored all but the middle of the bulb with the marker, and now it has a nice glow to it when the light gets low. Not to much, but enough to get the job done.
I love my Viper sight. I have a tip you guys may be interested in. I have the blue lite on mine, and kinda though it was way to bright, kinda blew the target out in low light conditions. So I basically took a black sharpie,and colored all but the middle of the bulb with the marker, and now it has a nice glow to it when the light gets low. Not to much, but enough to get the job done.
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