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Post by shaman on Aug 1, 2006 18:16:29 GMT -5
Pros: - Angled pins give you the best of the Vertical and Horizontal pins. They allow for space around the pin for better dot placement after 20 yds, AND a very good unobstructed view of your target and/or animal. I recently shot a 3D course with it and it was excellent. - BRIGHT! Wow, super bright. Did I say BRIGHT? I put a nice wrap on mine and shot the 3D course well into dusk. Without the wrap, I bet you could shoot it by Moonlight. PSE has a nice wrap in the Top Gun Sight Tamer. - Solidly built with allen tightening screws and the sights adjust by screw. No Sliding the pins and losing your place. You 'screw' the sight for windage and elevation and each individual pins screws as well. CONS: - No markings. Why does a $100+ (not that I paid full retail) sight not come with hashmarks. I realize the screw adjustments mean you wont accidently slide your sight an inch, but hashes let you micro-tune your sight if you can shoot that well. It also lets you write down your set-up if you want to swap bows or sights and need to re-calibrate. Overall:
A really good sight. For those wanting maximum view of your target (hunting or 3d) with excellent fiber optics, and dont mind tinkering due to no hashmarks. I recommend the VBG. 4 Stars (-1 for no hashmarks)
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Post by BT on Aug 1, 2006 19:07:46 GMT -5
Thanks for the review I would agree that I personally would expect marks on a sight....any sight
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Post by shaman on Aug 16, 2006 8:59:11 GMT -5
The screw adjustment is a really nice infinite adjustment feature that prevents you from accidently knocking the sight way out of adjustment when you loosen the lock down screw. Probably why they figured hasing was not necessary. I'll probably take and just marker my placements. I saw somewhere hashmark tape, but I can not find it again.
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