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Other that quality materials, for me, it's the horizontal vs vertical sight pins....what you feel comfortable with. That's why I like the Trophy Ridge.
marketing hype....I've used my tru-glo in every weather and in every terrain washington has to offer for over 15 years with no issues. Even dropped my bow out of treestand with no issues.
Quote from: norsepeak on August 07, 2013, 01:51:35 PMmarketing hype....I've used my tru-glo in every weather and in every terrain washington has to offer for over 15 years with no issues. Even dropped my bow out of treestand with no issues. i love my $80 Tru-Glo Xtreme Tool-less!
Look at the metals they are made out of, how they are adjusted, the warranty on pins, etc., do they have markings for micro adjusting.I have a Spott Hogg, but I don't think it's the end-all be-all. Don't over look the Montana Black Gold sights either. They are an excellent sight and have an outstanding warranty/customer service.
Well I ended up getting a trophy ridge, VI5. 5 Vertical pins. I love it, I didn't know if I would like the vertical pins, but now after shooting it, I wont go back. Just about got it dialed in. Couple minor adjustments to go. I looked at the toolless adj sight, but figured its another thing for me to lose. Thanks for all the help