Trophy Ridge sights

joesikora

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Has anyone used the TR one pin adjustable sight that you came shoot out to 100yds

Thanks Joe


"Sometimes you do things wrong for so long you
think their right" - 2001
"I can't argue with honesty" - 2005
-Joe E Sikora
 
LAST EDITED ON Jan-10-18 AT 04:25PM (MST)[p]No I haven't. The Trophy Ridge is the first one I've seen, but I will check that one out. Is it easy to use in the field when under pressure?

Thanks for your info

Joe

"Sometimes you do things wrong for so long you
think their right" - 2001
"I can't argue with honesty" - 2005
-Joe E Sikora
 
>LAST EDITED ON Jan-10-18
>AT 04:25?PM (MST)

>
>No I haven't. The Trophy Ridge
>is the first one I've
>seen, but I will check
>that one out. Is it
>easy to use in the
>field when under pressure?
>
>Thanks for your info
>
>Joe
>
>"Sometimes you do things wrong for
>so long you
>think their right" - 2001
>"I can't argue with honesty" -
>2005
>-Joe E Sikora

They have a variety of options from single pin to 5 pin with the ability to dial longer distances. I have a 3 pin with my bottom pin set at 40 yards and I can dial out from there. The people at the company are great to deal with too. Based off my set up they told me which sight tape to start with for longer distances. Out of the 15 sight tapes that come with your sight he was able to tell me which one to use and he was right. Just use a copier to copy the sight tapes and then tape it on.
I think the quality is worth the price.
 
I have a buddy that uses the Black Gold Ascent 3 pin. His pins are 30-40-50. I have seen him shoot out to 100 repeatedly and keep his arrows in a 6" circle. Way better than I could ever do. The sight is the real deal. He has taken two bucks that required the use of the slider.

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Thanks leftturnabq for the info

Joe

"Sometimes you do things wrong for so long you
think their right" - 2001
"I can't argue with honesty" - 2005
-Joe E Sikora
 

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