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Old 03-27-2009, 09:21 PM
Tabers Best Tabers Best is offline
 
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How much of a difference will an expensive sight make. I guess the one I have with my bow is more low end. DO the smaller pins make a difference??? I have good eyesight, as well does putting one on with a light really help in darker lighting???
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Old 03-27-2009, 09:39 PM
munyee4321 munyee4321 is offline
 
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there are good expensive ones and moderate expensives ones and of course there are fairly good sights in the moderate price ranges and ocassional a decent one in the lower end prices. You'll have too look at the sight and decided yourself what you like. Moderately priced to more expensive prices have from my experiance better quality fiber optics in which they gather light alot better. As well some of the designs in which pin adjustments are alot easier and user friendly.

Take example i use a G5 optic le, it was pretty pricey ($150 i think) but their multi pin adjustment system works awsome and i thought it was well worth it with good fiber optics for thier sights.

Do smaller pins help YES, if your taking longer shots the smaller the pins the less area of your target is covered making it more visiable of what your shooting at and with better persision if you do your part.. I currently use .029 but plan on getting 0.19pins for my sight, I shoot out to 60yards and at 60yards almost the entired chest of a deer is coverd by the pin.

Does putting a light on help in darker lighting... YES...... its like night and day difference..... But take note that if you plan on entering pope and young these battery operated lights are prohibited.
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