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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Wellston Ohio
Posts: 56
RE: copper john dead nuts
I used a dead nuts sight to hunt with this year. I have the pro model with the .19 fiber and 3rd axis level. It also has a dove tail mount. Itis sight is very well made sight. good brightness and easy to adjust. The orange ring is so easy to pick up and allows you to center the sight in the peep very quickly. I would recomend the sight to anyone for hunting or competion.
#4
RE: copper john dead nuts
Scott,
I like the Spot-Hogg, HTM, and Toxonics. The Spot Hogg and HTM are a little pricey though.
I hear, the Copper John is a good one.
Just depends on what appeals to you.
http://www.spot-hogg.com
http://www.htmbowsights.com
http://www.toxonics.com
Looking for a sight for that new Mathews ?
Good luck in your search.
Sag.
I like the Spot-Hogg, HTM, and Toxonics. The Spot Hogg and HTM are a little pricey though.
I hear, the Copper John is a good one.
Just depends on what appeals to you.
http://www.spot-hogg.com
http://www.htmbowsights.com
http://www.toxonics.com
Looking for a sight for that new Mathews ?
Good luck in your search.
Sag.
#7
RE: copper john dead nuts
Scott,
I have Doinker, HTM, Vexor, Vibracheck, Tranqulizer, Neutralzer, Easton, Kyber, SuperStix, PSE, and a couple more I can't remember.
I like AEP the best followed by HTM and Kyber.
The AEP is available in lengths from 3" to 30" and is available in dipped camo finishes for hunting.
They're available in small or large diameter sizes. They have a rubber Doinker style shock surpressor at each end. The body of the stabilizer is hollow and drilled at precise locations to allow air to flow and further reduce recoil. They have removable weights to adjust the stabilizer's balance to your liking.
Nunzio, (the owner) also has balancing weights specifically made to fit the cut-outs in Mathews risers. They also reduce recoil and aid with balancing your bow.
Nunzio can explain his stabilizers and accessories much better than I.
His number is listed on the website I will provide you.
His Quick Disconnect is a must have. It perfectly mates to his stabilzers and won't vibrate loose.
It is available in straight or 10 degree down.
You can order direct from Nunzio at the listed number.
They are very reasonable in price, imo.
I won't use any other stabilizer.
To me, they're really cool looking too.
Everyone, I've recomended them to, loves them.
Check them out.
http://www.archery.20m.com/html/aep.html
Sag.
I have Doinker, HTM, Vexor, Vibracheck, Tranqulizer, Neutralzer, Easton, Kyber, SuperStix, PSE, and a couple more I can't remember.
I like AEP the best followed by HTM and Kyber.
The AEP is available in lengths from 3" to 30" and is available in dipped camo finishes for hunting.
They're available in small or large diameter sizes. They have a rubber Doinker style shock surpressor at each end. The body of the stabilizer is hollow and drilled at precise locations to allow air to flow and further reduce recoil. They have removable weights to adjust the stabilizer's balance to your liking.
Nunzio, (the owner) also has balancing weights specifically made to fit the cut-outs in Mathews risers. They also reduce recoil and aid with balancing your bow.
Nunzio can explain his stabilizers and accessories much better than I.
His number is listed on the website I will provide you.
His Quick Disconnect is a must have. It perfectly mates to his stabilzers and won't vibrate loose.
It is available in straight or 10 degree down.
You can order direct from Nunzio at the listed number.
They are very reasonable in price, imo.
I won't use any other stabilizer.
To me, they're really cool looking too.
Everyone, I've recomended them to, loves them.
Check them out.
http://www.archery.20m.com/html/aep.html
Sag.