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New sights!!!!!!!!!!!

Discussion in 'Equipment Reviews' started by Hightower, Dec 15, 2011.

  1. Hightower

    Hightower Weekend Warrior

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    Hey fellas, my cousin is looking for new sights and he wants your input. so here are the options which would you pick?

    Extreme Tundra IV sight w/ light- One pin is .019 the other two are .029
    Trophy ridge Outlaw
    Extreme Challenger 800
    Truglo carbon XS

    He wants smaller diameter pins and long fibers for maximum light output.
     
  2. Ky Bob

    Ky Bob Die Hard Bowhunter

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    indynotch50 Grizzled Veteran

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    The best thing to do is to make a list of everything you want in your sight, then go find it.
    For example, I specifically wanted:
    4 pins
    .010 pins
    a light that mounts vertical and onto the fibers
    aluminum housing
    level
    lost camo

    - So i went online and started looking, what I came up with was the G5 Rock sight. I couldn't be happier with it. If anything the one thing I would change is a 5th pin for extra distance during practice. Also, the G5 sight has a pretty decent price at $100 shipped.
     
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    cmkilo02 Weekend Warrior

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    Other than being really easy to strip the adjustment screws, I totally love my Tru-Glo Carbon XS!
     
  5. frantic29

    frantic29 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    +1. But you do have to be extremely careful with the adjustment screws on the pins.
     

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