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TruGlo Tru-Sight

Discussion in 'Tech Talk' started by Stuby05, Jul 12, 2010.

  1. Stuby05

    Stuby05 Newb

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    Anyone have any experience with the Tru Glo Tru-Sight. quality, light visibility. etc?
     
  2. Bowdaddy1964

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    I couldn't find that perticular model, but I have used tru glo sights for a long time. The better ones are the one with round pin guards/rings, I useally set my 25 or 30 yrd pin so it sets in the center of the ring to help draw in my focus to center.
     
  3. headstrong

    headstrong Die Hard Bowhunter

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    i have this site, the 5 pin and it was well worth the money when i picked it up on sale. nice light feature for when your in a dark ground blind. youll never need the light when your in the field because it picks up alot of natural light. the only draw back i can say is it might be a little to bright at some times. i give it a 8.5 out of 10
     
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    I personally don't like them. Very good brightness, but the level bubbles are too small for me, filled with thick liquid that makes the bubble move so slowly that I have to wait too long for level. Likewise, the ones that I have owned had bubbles not truly balanced as if a blind person glued them on. Furthermore, after adjusting the sight pins, I've found the threads to be very soft and delicate, very prone to stripping. I like Cobra, but the best I've seen to date is one made by bone collector that has a tool-less click adjustment for lowering and raising your pins. I don't know whether or not they were the Tru-sight models, however. Ditto on that one, I see likewise that the True Sight is tool-less, but unless they've done something about the bubbles True glow's not for me.
     
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