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Just gave my son my ild knight bighorn and im going to buy something new. Here are the optionsKnight DiscKnight UltralightCVA Acurra MRX or LRXAny suggestions or comments?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I have a knight bighorn and just purchased an Accura last year. I love how light the Accura is, but I am no fan of the Peep sight system I added to it. I will be going back to my Bighorn with the Williams peep system that works much better for me than the Western Precision Peep system that I put on my Accura. I have found that the inserts for the front sight on the Accura get washed out and you cannot see them at all if a dark background or low light. The Accura has a trigger that is super light and will take some getting used to compared to the Knight Bighorn. The 209 is nice on the Accura, but I have yet to have my Bighorn misfire with No.11 caps, so next season I will be toting the Bighorn and the Accura will either be sold or scoped if they legalize them in Washington.
Quote from: steeleywhopper on March 18, 2021, 01:30:31 PMI have a knight bighorn and just purchased an Accura last year. I love how light the Accura is, but I am no fan of the Peep sight system I added to it. I will be going back to my Bighorn with the Williams peep system that works much better for me than the Western Precision Peep system that I put on my Accura. I have found that the inserts for the front sight on the Accura get washed out and you cannot see them at all if a dark background or low light. The Accura has a trigger that is super light and will take some getting used to compared to the Knight Bighorn. The 209 is nice on the Accura, but I have yet to have my Bighorn misfire with No.11 caps, so next season I will be toting the Bighorn and the Accura will either be sold or scoped if they legalize them in Washington.Paint this on the cross hairs on the front sight insert on your Accura. "Charge" it with a headlamp before first light and before last light. Works quite well for me to see the crosshairs and the target in low light conditions.https://www.amazon.com/ORIGINAL-Super-Phosphorescent-Concentrated-lasting/dp/B004K56TS8
Quote from: kselkhunter on March 19, 2021, 12:43:30 PMQuote from: steeleywhopper on March 18, 2021, 01:30:31 PMI have a knight bighorn and just purchased an Accura last year. I love how light the Accura is, but I am no fan of the Peep sight system I added to it. I will be going back to my Bighorn with the Williams peep system that works much better for me than the Western Precision Peep system that I put on my Accura. I have found that the inserts for the front sight on the Accura get washed out and you cannot see them at all if a dark background or low light. The Accura has a trigger that is super light and will take some getting used to compared to the Knight Bighorn. The 209 is nice on the Accura, but I have yet to have my Bighorn misfire with No.11 caps, so next season I will be toting the Bighorn and the Accura will either be sold or scoped if they legalize them in Washington.Paint this on the cross hairs on the front sight insert on your Accura. "Charge" it with a headlamp before first light and before last light. Works quite well for me to see the crosshairs and the target in low light conditions.https://www.amazon.com/ORIGINAL-Super-Phosphorescent-Concentrated-lasting/dp/B004K56TS8how much did it thicken the crosshair? I was going to try some kind of a white dot in the center of my lee shaver