Im still having trouble picking a sight..
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RE: Im still having trouble picking a sight..
Check out www.impactarchery.com the trio might be what your looking for they're amongst the brightest on the market and very affordable to boot .I picked up my Impact archery Cosmic for 45 U.S. off of e-bay .Check e-bay I've seen lot's of Impact Archery sight's there .
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Spike
Join Date: Feb 2006
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RE: Im still having trouble picking a sight..
with 70 dollars you have a variety of sights to choose from. i would recommend to you the truglo brite site. i has 3 pins and 5 feet of fiber optics! it runs for about 65 dollars.
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Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2005
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RE: Im still having trouble picking a sight..
If your looking at a 1 pin i would tell you to definatly to go with the trophy ridge titan. the new v-drive is prime. with just a turn of the wrist you can have your site from 20 to 30 yards. The best thing about it is you dont have to tightin it because theres enough tension to hold it. If your going to pick a 3 pin i would tell you to go with Cobra sidewinder. With over 5 feet wrapped fiber it makes the pins glow. This sight is also built to last.
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Spike
Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 98
RE: Im still having trouble picking a sight..
they all sound like quality sights for the money. i would also suggest getting one with the little bubble level. has helped my accuracy greatly. you will find yourself automatically checking the level when you draw. if you get one with replaceable pins you can always add another pin later if you wish without having to buy another sight.
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RE: Im still having trouble picking a sight..
Montana Black Gold's dusk devil II.
Absolutely fantastic sight.
Used the original for two years and then purchased the updated DD-II. Once adjusted it will instantly let you know if you torque the bow in any way. Fibers are fully protected along their entire length by the pins. The pins are made of a flexable polymer and are incredibly tough. I don't usually like platic pins but these are wonderful as you can bend them over and they pop right back into place.
http://www.mountain-archery.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=1824
Absolutely fantastic sight.
Used the original for two years and then purchased the updated DD-II. Once adjusted it will instantly let you know if you torque the bow in any way. Fibers are fully protected along their entire length by the pins. The pins are made of a flexable polymer and are incredibly tough. I don't usually like platic pins but these are wonderful as you can bend them over and they pop right back into place.
http://www.mountain-archery.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=1824