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Trophy Ridge React 5 pin

Discussion in 'Equipment Reviews' started by swanger011, Jul 13, 2013.

  1. swanger011

    swanger011 Newb

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    Well after reading around 50 reviews and videos, I broke down an ordered the new Trophy Ridge React sight and man do I love it! I previously had an HHA 1 pin and thought it was the one, but after a lot of hunting with it, it was just a hassle to have to readjust when the deer were stubborn and move around so much. After mounting the React on my bow, I sighted her in at 20yds with 4 shots and then backed out to 40yds and shot another 5 to dial her in and wow! I'm holding probably a 20-30% tighter group all the way out with each pin! It has very bright and durable pins and fiber optics, nice clean line housing and very easy to adjust with the smart pin technology! If you haven't shot one or checked it out, I highly suggest it! Cant wait for season to open up now to lay the smack down on some deer!

    I will get some pictures up soon for you guys!
     
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    I've got a React on my Creed and I love it. It does exactly what they advertise it to do! Best bow sight I've ever had!

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    i have a PSE stinger wound out to the max i think 80 lbs i use a trophy ridge fire wire v5 sight with a quality archery designs utra rest drop away , now i never miss i love to shoot long distance and evry where inbetween heheheh im new to archery but i have been studying hard and after about 1 _ 2 years im into it big time .
     
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    yeah i am about to order one my self.
     
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    Fuzz_27 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Dude you may have just sold me on that thing. I've been checkin em out but damn does it look sweet. Just worried bout pin durability, because aren't they exposed on the back of the sight?
     
  7. swanger011

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    Yea there's no glass or protective lens over the from and back but they seem really durable so far!!

    Used to I would just go shoot about 10 times and put my bow up till season but after getting this sight, I enjoy going out and just shooting non stop! Haha
     
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    jfergus7 Legendary Woodsman

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    I love mine!

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    yeah all i hear is great things about the sight.
     
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    heartstopper Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I got one about a month ago and love the dang thing. Plus it look sweet on the Brute. I was never comfortable shooting past 20 but now I am flinging about at 40 yards for now. I can't wait to get in a open field and let them fly at 60 yards.
     

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