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gundog870

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Just curious what Sight you guys are shooting. I think Trophy Ridge is the ticket. But was curious what you guys shoot.
 
IMO there isnt a brighter stock sight out there then the cobra's..which I have the King Cobra 3.

But for the best durability and a little help with a fiber optic upgrade the Spot-Hogg's are the way to go IMO.

I first went with the upgrade with fitz fiber and had issues with the fibers getting snagged on brush that I went with the hogg-wrap... but with a little over $200 in a bow site it better be good
 
I'm using a SpottHogg Real Deal with the Fiz Fiber modification. As nice as it is I think that shelling out the $$$ for a SpottHogg with the fiber optic wrap is the way to go. Pretty pricey though, as much as I love the Hogg I'm not sure they're worth the money.

My $0.02, stick with your Matrix and spend your money on something else, if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
 
I've got a Spot Hogg Hunter Hogg-it 5 pin sight with the wrap kit on it. Did have my own modificaiton with fibers on it, but found it difficult to set everything with all the fibers in the way. As Muddy said, very pricey, but IMO, worth every penny. Sights are extremely durable.

I am thinking about going to an HHA single pin sight if I get a new bow this spring.
 
I shoot a Viper mocro-tune and like it alot. It does have some fibers exposed though in the front side of the sight. Very bright though. I havn't had problems with the fibers yet... /forum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/crazy.gif
 
I shoot the spot hogg hunter, 5 pin and it is great. Tough as hell and I haven't needed any additional light source for my pins as of yet. The thing I like most about it is the vertical wire/bar. I drop down on my target with my sight, so I get my windage right then drop down to the pin I need for that yardage and squeeze.
 
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Doubleaarchery</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Copper John Dead nuts 2 micro! </div></div>

Shoot the Dead Nuts II also, very bright factory sight and so far seems very durable, I had problems with the exposed fibers on the old Copper John, but they did a good job with the wrap on these and I really like the sight, the factory green fibers seem to be just as bright as any sight I have seen even those with added fiber kits and such.

Kratz
 
I have the Black Gold Flashpoint. This thing is SUPER bright, and I've been awful hard on it with no problems-real durable. Oh yeah, about half the price of a Spot-Hogg with the wrap.
 
toxonics k519 or something like that with the 5 pins .19 and about an 8 inch bar. It is awesome. I had the spott hogg and this one in my hand and I just like something better about this one. Kind of pricey though. About 190 bucks.
 
Just bought a new Viper 1000C off eBay. It's not here yet but got good reviews. Had a Spot Hogg Hogg-It but they didn't have the wraps at the time.
 
spot hogg real deal with the wrap, worth the money. dont buy the light for the wrap you wont need it.
 
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: timekiller</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> I have the Black Gold Flashpoint. This thing is SUPER bright, and I've been awful hard on it with no problems-real durable. Oh yeah, about half the price of a Spot-Hogg with the wrap. </div></div>

Same here!
 
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: jkratz</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Doubleaarchery</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Copper John Dead nuts 2 micro! </div></div>

Shoot the Dead Nuts II also, very bright factory sight and so far seems very durable, I had problems with the exposed fibers on the old Copper John, but they did a good job with the wrap on these and I really like the sight, the factory green fibers seem to be just as bright as any sight I have seen even those with added fiber kits and such.

Kratz</div></div>
I'm shooting the same. Durable and very bright.
 
I used to shoot a Trophy Ridge, good sight, but not near bright enough for low light.

I purchased a Montana Black Gold Flashpoint sight this spring and it is the brightest sight I have ever seen.

I can still see my pins long after I can make out what I am looking at. I swear you can see them in the dark they are so bright. Also with the cover that darkens during the day, they don't get over bright in the daylight.

I just wish they made the sight with vertical pins like the trophy ridge, then it would be perfect. /forum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/smile.gif
 
I've got a Spot Hogg Hunter Hogg-it 5 pin sight with the wrap kit on it.They are spendy but worth the $$. You won't be buying another sight for a long time if you go with the spot hogg. Their customer service and web site is great too.
 
I shoot a HHA 5519 slider on my X-force and an Xtreme on my Iron Mace. I love the HHA, but am not real fond of the Xtreme. THe single .019 pin rocks.
 
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