Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Archery Gear => Topic started by: ridgefire on June 17, 2010, 08:37:23 PM
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anyone ever use these sights from tacticalarcherysystem.com ZERO PARALLAX with ZERO ELECTRONICS
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Just when you think you've seen it all! That looks like a dang good hunting sight. It'd be fun to play around with for a few days to see how it actually performed, especially in low light.
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There is another sight that uses the same concept. I can't recall the name at the moment but I believe it is made in Montana.
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intresting sight there are a few out there that do the same thing like lowedog said black gold makes one also i think
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Cabela's sells them. I wouldn't mind trying one out for *censored*s and giggles.
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I dont think we can use it in washington
The dots are projected into a concave lens with special coating
We cant use a lens in archery
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It is unlawful to hunt wildlife with any bow or
crossbow equipped with a scope.
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It would be fun just to mess with but you are right, illegal for hunting.
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Now we have to look up the definition of a scope.
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they claim that it is legal in all fifty states would obviously do some research to make sure it was though
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They should change the reg to rad the same as the muzzleloader reg- no sights containing glass. It's a lot clearer, and that's what they mean. That's a sweet sight, though. I would buy one if it's legal.
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Cool sight! I would bet its legal. Scope refers to magnification I believe. Could be wrong but...
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very interesting - I bet if legal now - they won't be in years to come.
I would agree that it provides no magnification & contains no electronics. Definition of scope will be the determining factor.
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what if it gets wet ?