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Best sight system for low light shooting
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02/25/17 09:10 AM
02/25/17 09:10 AM
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outdoorobsession
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Hey guys, Im getting a new bow, and was looking to have some real good low light sites for it, as that is when I see 90% of big bucks.
For that last 15-20 minutes where it gets hard to see thru your peep.
I lost 2 good bucks because of this in Illinois 2 years ago, and could not shoot one in Kansas 3 mornings in a row ( the same buck, using the same trail) as I didnt feel good about the sight picture.
Let me know what Yall use and why you prefer it.
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Re: Best sight system for low light shooting
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02/25/17 11:22 AM
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outdoorobsession
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I like those ones a lot Shaw. And it is the exact kind im looking for.
I want one of those one pin adjustable yardage sights too I was thinking.
I can see where the ring around the site would make it a lot easier too.
What peep do you recommend. I saw that one a few posts earlier then I, do you like it?
How big size wise would you recommend?
Last edited by outdoorobsession; 02/25/17 11:23 AM.
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Re: Best sight system for low light shooting
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02/25/17 11:28 AM
02/25/17 11:28 AM
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Shaw
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I use a 3/16" RAD Super Duece 38, but you could go as high as a 1/4".
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Re: Best sight system for low light shooting
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02/28/17 04:13 PM
02/28/17 04:13 PM
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vital gear made one bout 15 years ago that would dang near glow in pitch black darkness. findin one would be like a needle in a needlstack. best low light sights ive ever seen besides havin a sight light. ive got it on one of my old bows ill have to see what its called. don't go any smaller than 0.19 on pin diameter either.
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Re: Best sight system for low light shooting
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02/28/17 05:43 PM
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BowtechDan
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It's easy to get a sight that glows in the dark. Problem is, you won't see what is behind the pin.
Nathan Carl Goff 19 Sept 2016 - 14 Jan 2017.
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Re: Best sight system for low light shooting
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03/01/17 07:39 AM
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It's easy to get a sight that glows in the dark. Problem is, you won't see what is behind the pin. this
Only accurate rifles are interesting.
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Re: Best sight system for low light shooting
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03/26/17 04:13 AM
03/26/17 04:13 AM
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I don't know if it's the low light king , but I've been looking at the Black Gold Ascent Verdict 3 pin. For my use , it's the best looking sight out there. They can be had with different length dovetail bars and different size pins . http://blackgoldsights.com/sights-ascent-verdict
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Re: Best sight system for low light shooting
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03/26/17 04:47 AM
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small tritium pin, kisser button and NO PEEP.
You cannot see the pin in dim light without it being tritium, and you cannot see thru the peep with a tritium pin in dim light.
I've spent most of the money I've made in my lifetime on hunting and fishing. The rest I just wasted.....
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Re: Best sight system for low light shooting
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03/29/17 01:07 PM
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