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Offline carpsniperg2

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Review: Trophy Ridge React Sight
« on: September 30, 2013, 11:08:26 PM »
I wanted to do some reviews this year. I have had a chance to run the new react sight this year. I have been very pleased with the ease of use of this sight. I have always wondered about the sight in your 20 and 30 then the rest is on advertisement on this sight. Well it really was that easy. I have been shooting vertical pins for many years. So it took a little bit for me to get use to this sight. I am pleased with the quality of these sights and the brightness of the pins. I have since switched back to vertical pins as it is my preference for my shooting style. I feel this sight is about as good as it gets for beginners very easy to setup and very solid sight.
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Re: Review: Trophy Ridge React Sight
« Reply #1 on: October 01, 2013, 12:17:06 AM »
I feel this sight is about as good as it gets for beginners very easy to setup and very solid sight.

I found it to be pretty dang cool and effective as well.  But, I'm not so sure $150.00 gets it into that beginners price point :dunno:  Though most of the other Trophy Ridge sights do.
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Re: Review: Trophy Ridge React Sight
« Reply #2 on: October 01, 2013, 12:25:21 AM »
Indeed it is a little more expensive. If a beginner can afford to spend the money it is so dang easy to get setup and tuned I think it would make the perfect sight for the beginner and seasoned hunter a like. I just saw that they have a new 1 pin model out that is using the same adjustment system and going to 100. I am going to try to get my hands on one. I have not been a big one pin fan but that might change with the new react 1!!! 
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Re: Review: Trophy Ridge React Sight
« Reply #3 on: October 01, 2013, 12:49:31 AM »
Indeed it is a little more expensive. If a beginner can afford to spend the money it is so dang easy to get setup and tuned I think it would make the perfect sight for the beginner and seasoned hunter a like. I just saw that they have a new 1 pin model out that is using the same adjustment system and going to 100. I am going to try to get my hands on one. I have not been a big one pin fan but that might change with the new react 1!!!

I love the single pins as it helps me control my target panic.  Which leads to fewer bad days.  I've been trying to get my hands on one.  Guess I'm not so special after all :chuckle:  No one can tell me how long I am going to have to wait.  And nobody is willing to give me the exact weight either.  I'm hoping it's not too dang heavy.

This early Bear/Trophy Ridge release has been giving me that "Kid In A Candy Store" feeling...Real bad :o  I was worried when Mark Wenberg left the team, but Pickerill and Neidlinger haven't let the momentum get lost one bit!
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Re: Review: Trophy Ridge React Sight
« Reply #4 on: October 01, 2013, 01:16:08 AM »
I just sent JR  a email telling him I wanted one hot off the machines  :chuckle:
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