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#2
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Warroad MN USA
Posts: 187
RE: Trophy Ridge Light
I got the light a couple of weeks ago. It makes the pins super bright. You could shoot in the middle of the night with no problem. The Nitro stix are no where near as bright as the light. I used the stix last year and went through a lot of them. Got to be expensive. The light will be way cheaper in the long run.
#5
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Kansas City, MO
Posts: 71
RE: Trophy Ridge Light
I heard, but have no personal experience with this so I don' t know if it' s true or not. I heard you can take one of the batteries to dim the light a bit. I don' t even know if it' s necessary. Just thought I would pass this along, maybe you can try it.
#7
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Warroad MN USA
Posts: 187
RE: Trophy Ridge Light
Trophy Ridge Indiglo Wide Range LED
Made for Trophy Ridge by PSE, this light-emitting diode has a wider range than a standard LED, letting you light all the VIPINS™ on your Trophy Ridge sight.
http://www.cabelas.com - $14.99
http://www.trophyridge.com - $13.50
http://www.eders.com - $13.50
Made for Trophy Ridge by PSE, this light-emitting diode has a wider range than a standard LED, letting you light all the VIPINS™ on your Trophy Ridge sight.
http://www.cabelas.com - $14.99
http://www.trophyridge.com - $13.50
http://www.eders.com - $13.50
#10
RE: Trophy Ridge Light
xibowhunter..are you going to share you source on the nitro sticks to the rest of us trophy ridge owners.. or are you going to keep it all for yourself??
I was thinking about switching to the light myself but was waiting to see if anyone else was impressed by it. But maybe, depending on some possible bargin information I will stay with the sticks this year!!
I was thinking about switching to the light myself but was waiting to see if anyone else was impressed by it. But maybe, depending on some possible bargin information I will stay with the sticks this year!!