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  • Lightweight composite pin guard
  • Extra-long, protected and wrapped optic fibers
  • Glow-in-the-dark shooter's ring

TruGlo® Tru-Site Xtreme Bow Sights are a lightweight composite pin guard that comes complete with extra-long, protected and wrapped fibers, five .029'' fiber-optic pins aligned on the same plane to eliminate distortion, a large round circular field of vision, and an aperture that has a 2'' inner diameter. The glow-in-the-dark shooter's ring helps align the peep sight. Can be used for right or left handed bow.

   



Pin Count Fiber Size Hand Quantity  

5

.029"

Ambidextrous

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  • Lightweight composite pin guard
  • Extra-long, protected and wrapped optic fibers
  • Glow-in-the-dark shooter's ring

TruGlo® Tru-Site Xtreme Bow Sights are a lightweight composite pin guard that comes complete with extra-long, protected and wrapped fibers, five .029'' fiber-optic pins aligned on the same plane to eliminate distortion, a large round circular field of vision, and an aperture that has a 2'' inner diameter. The glow-in-the-dark shooter's ring helps align the peep sight. Can be used for right or left handed bow.

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I use it on a Hoyt Turbohawk. Fits fine. Not sure if the carbonite is much different.
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Yes. I have done so.
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Looks like you can remove them, but you would have to take the sight apart. If you wasn't planning on using the pin in the future you can just cut the fiber optic tube and take the allen screw out of pin and it would be off in less than a minute.
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WILL IT WORK
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yes great sight i wouldn't think twice about ordering another one
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actually will work very well just adds a bit more weight.
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Yes, I have this exact sight on a Razor Edge, and it mounted up without a problem. For the price, i highly sugest it.
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I would rather 0.19 pins on the sight. The larger pins would throw me off. And what pins would you use to replace the 0.29? There are so many out there.
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 - Cobb County, GA
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If you have not bought this sight yet ask for the 0.19 pin sight, but I don't think you can change these pins.
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The easiest way to do that would be to just switch out the entire pin housing. it would take a good amount of work to pull out the fiber optics and then put the .019 fiber optics into the proper holes. that being said, it is possible to switch them out.
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This sight can be used with both right or left hand Bows, on the left hand bow the logos will be upside down
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on this model one sight Can be set for right or left handed shooter. so yes
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Yes is an ambidextrious sight.
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This sight can be used for right or left handed bows. You will be very pleased with the visibility and adjustments of this sight.
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when sighting your bow, do you sight it in at 10, 20,30,40,&50 yrds? and do you need to move each fiber?also what does each color of the fiber stand for? thank you for your help.
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Would recomend only sighting in 20,30 and 40 and would probably slide the last 2 pins all the way down. Taking a shot longer than 40 you are more than likely going to just wound an animal or have a long time before you can start tracking. I have always been told the pin colors were just for quick yardage aquisition.
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Its all about your preference, I set my sight for 20,30,40,50,60 yards,for some people 3 or four pins is enough.Yes each pin(fiber) must be adjusted to your bow. As far as the colors go not really sure other than the fact it offers you quick identification between the different yardage settings. If they were all the same color this might take a while to distinguish. That could be the difference between your animal on the ground or watching it fade in the distance.
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ADV: is to be able to see your pins later in the evening or early morning. DIS: Have to check local law to see if light is legal to hunt with. make sure to tight light down with pilers vibration will cause them to come loose and fall off.
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Honestly, unless it is pitch black you will probably not need the light. These pins are super bright.
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The way the light is set on this sight is great. It shines into the pin housing bracket which contains the beams of the light yet still gives full effect on the fiber optics. If you have a slight glare coming through, take a peice of camo or black tape and cover the small area by the level where the light shines through. This will have no effect on the brightness of the pins.
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The light just gives you more light in the low light conditions. Say you can see the sight earlyer and later. I dont prefer it, it gives me a glare.
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