HHA Pins are bright!

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  1. copperhead

    copperhead Grizzled Veteran

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    I don't get excited about much but after shooting almost unto dark every night I wanted to share this pic. This is a DS-XL5519 HHA sight with the fiber cover screwed out to expose all fibers and not light attached. Look how bright that pin is! The down side is I will have to watch the clock now because that pin will get me beyond legal shooting hours.


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  2. SharpEyeSam

    SharpEyeSam Legendary Woodsman

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    Cool. One thing I love about HHA sights is once I can't see the pin, I know it is too dark to shoot.
     
  3. AJBowhunter

    AJBowhunter Weekend Warrior

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    They are bright, that is for sure. I'm pretty sure they are the only company with a .01 pin you can hunt with comfortably. That what I use.


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  4. MMcRobie

    MMcRobie Weekend Warrior

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    I made the switch to a HHA sight last year and haven't regretted it. Amazing sight for what I like.
     
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    early in Grizzled Veteran

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    That's one reason I have an HHA.
     
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    LowbanksArcher Weekend Warrior

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    This is why I love HHA's. And even with the 0.010" pin, no light is needed.
     

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