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bucksnducks
08-21-2007, 08:07 PM
do any of you all on here shoot these sites just looking for info
kison
08-21-2007, 08:11 PM
I shot the G5 Striker last year and will be heading out in the woods again this year. They are sharp and very accurate. The replaceable blades are an added bonus. I've shot the montecs, but prefer the replaceable blades and the strikers flew better with my setup.
keith meador
08-21-2007, 09:43 PM
kison, i think they are asking about the hunting sight.....i have looked at them, for the money i think you could buy a better sight, but that is my opinion. when i did have the opportunity to look at them, i wasnt impressed so i really didnt look at them closely.
i think they should stick with making broadheads, or spend a lot of money on r&d and make a better sight. seems they were injection molded? i cant remember.
seems they were injection molded? i cant remember.
That and the fibers appear to be almost dull. Listen to keith on this one. You can take that money and buy a much better site.
WhiteRubi
08-21-2007, 10:10 PM
Folks over at AT complain about a few screws snapping from over tightening. They are also complaining about them being noisey.
I've had 3 sights in the last year and looked at a bunch. I'm more than happy with my Sword Twilight Hunter
blade
08-24-2007, 11:14 PM
I just bought the LE model with 5 pins from bass pro last night and got a start on sighting in this evening and I shot til dark and could still see the pins fine but could'nt see the bull. The floating pins with the micro adj. is awesome. This sight is very easy to adjust. The individual pins move up and down with a turn of a knob and also your left and right. IMO you can reach a point where you can get to bright with the pins. I have had trouble in the past with lighted pins. They would be so bright that it would cause a glare and would'nt be able to see my target. I have yet to fined a flaw in the craftmanship or the precision in this sight. I have no complants or regrets with this sight. Don't knock'em till you try them.
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