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I was wondering if anyone has used the dead on rangefinder. and if it works on trophy ridge vertical pin sights.
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I'm not sure what the dead on range finder is
does it use a battery
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Yes I have used one, and yes they will fit on a vertical pin sight. Fast and easy to use. Not real precise, but with the speeds we get with todays bow I think it is worthwhile to have one on my sight.
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i have one, but forget to use it!
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Huh? Might have to look into one. Sounds interesting.
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Yes I have had one for the last couple of years. Great for those longer shots or distances that are hard to read because of light. For only $20 its well worth the extra insurance.
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