Input needed for selection of a new sight.
#31
RE: Input needed for selection of a new sight.
Come on Gibblet!
Get with the pace here,I'm trying to sell the Cosmic ,I love this sight and as asked earlier about the pin being fragile ,it is not fragile it has a solid piece holding the fiber in place.This sight may look fragile but it's as solid as most on the market ,I've been using mine for 3 year's now and hunt some pretty heavy cover and this sight is still in one piece believe me I've put it through the test's and it keep's on ticking . And the price is the best thing about it ,it definetly won't break the bank.I'll choose the Impact over my Spott Hogg for hunting anyday of the week .I'm not running Spott Hogg because it's as tough as any sight made today I'm just not in favour of their pin's in low light condition's ,but as soon as I start shooting 3D again the Spott Hogg will definetly be back on my bow.
nubo
nubo
Get with the pace here,I'm trying to sell the Cosmic ,I love this sight and as asked earlier about the pin being fragile ,it is not fragile it has a solid piece holding the fiber in place.This sight may look fragile but it's as solid as most on the market ,I've been using mine for 3 year's now and hunt some pretty heavy cover and this sight is still in one piece believe me I've put it through the test's and it keep's on ticking . And the price is the best thing about it ,it definetly won't break the bank.I'll choose the Impact over my Spott Hogg for hunting anyday of the week .I'm not running Spott Hogg because it's as tough as any sight made today I'm just not in favour of their pin's in low light condition's ,but as soon as I start shooting 3D again the Spott Hogg will definetly be back on my bow.
nubo
nubo
#32
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Florida Panhandle
Posts: 273
RE: Input needed for selection of a new sight.
Would a Spot-Hogg or Truglo tritium pin be compatible with the Copper John setup?
I looked at the Copper John sights and they do look pretty robust and well made. I've been using Tritium sights on firearms for years. Having a 20-30 yd. Tritium pin on a SH or CJ sight would certainly solve any low light issues without having to rely on batteries or huge spools of fiber optics.
I looked at the Copper John sights and they do look pretty robust and well made. I've been using Tritium sights on firearms for years. Having a 20-30 yd. Tritium pin on a SH or CJ sight would certainly solve any low light issues without having to rely on batteries or huge spools of fiber optics.
#33
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Gillett, PA
Posts: 137
RE: Input needed for selection of a new sight.
I am very happy with my SpotHogg Real Deal. I would suggest it. The pro shop I shoot at sells HHA sights and they are excellent, less pricey and have a life time warrenty. There are two really good ones to start looking at.
#35
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Berks County, PA
Posts: 53
RE: Input needed for selection of a new sight.
Well, I looked at them all. MANY times! I was truely impressed with the VBG and the HHA for a single pin movable sight. The Impact Cosmic is also extremely nice but I figured with all of the deals on them on ebay I'd just snatch one of those up at a later date.
I decided I wanted a multi pin sight. The Copper John, Dusk Devil 2 and Spot Hogg really stood out for me. In the end it was a struggle between the CJ and the DD2. I ended up with the Dusk Devil 2. The pin design seems very good and the sight has a great reputation and an unbeatable warrenty. It seems like a great sight and I am anxious to start using it.
I really appreciate everyone's help and opinions here. Thanks.
I decided I wanted a multi pin sight. The Copper John, Dusk Devil 2 and Spot Hogg really stood out for me. In the end it was a struggle between the CJ and the DD2. I ended up with the Dusk Devil 2. The pin design seems very good and the sight has a great reputation and an unbeatable warrenty. It seems like a great sight and I am anxious to start using it.
I really appreciate everyone's help and opinions here. Thanks.