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Ambidextrous

Product Color: Black
Size: .019/5 Pin
1912843
Your Price: $129.99
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Ambidextrous

Product Color: Black
Size: .019/5 Pin
1912844
Your Price: $119.99
In Stock
  • TruZeroâ„¢ pin design minimizes pin gaps
  • TruFlo 2.0â„¢ allows you to change fiber color without changing pins
  • Extra long .019" fibers
  • TruTouchâ„¢ soft-feel technical coating
  • Ultra-fine click adjustment for windage/elevation
  • Tool-free design, with adjustable 2nd- and 3rd-axis level
  • Illuminated level
  • Reversible bracket for vertical adjustability
  • Markings for windage, elevation, and pin adjustments
  • CNC machined lightweight design
  • 2" aperture with glow-in-the-dark shooter’s ring
  • Adjustable micro push-button light included
  • 5-pin design
  • Ambidextrous
TruZeroâ„¢ pin design minimizes pin gaps, while TruFlo 2.0â„¢ allows you to change fiber color without changing pins! Extra long .019" fibers are routed through the bracket for durability and exposure to UV light. Other features include TruTouchâ„¢ soft-feel technical coating; ultra-fine click
adjustment for windage/elevation; tool-free design, with adjustable 2nd- and 3rd-axis level; illuminated level; reversible bracket for vertical adjustability; markings for windage, elevation, and pin adjustments; CNC machined lightweight design; and 2" aperture with glow-in-the-dark shooter’s ring. Adjustable micro push-button light included. 5-pin design. Ambidextrous.
Rated 1 out of 5 by 1 reviewer.
Rated 1 out of 5 by Not worth the money Have been using this sight on my Matthews for this bow season so far and have already had to re-sight my pins twice due to being knocked out of alignment. I'm vary careful with my equipment, because it cost money which doesn't grow on trees, but it is getting taken in the woods, where there are a lot of stuff it can get caught on. The screws that hold the pins in also strip out easily, the rubber coating around the pins comes off after adjusting more than once, and sighting it in once you have the pins fixed by adjusting the housing is a pain and inaccurate. The medal pins holding the fiber optic aren't lined up with the fiber optic once tightening down because they are free floating. it's like trying to tighten a bolt and nut with only one wrench (not very effective). You also wont be able to see your fiber optic pins about 30 minutes before dark, so they rank very poor in low light situation, which happens to be "prime time" for deer hunting. October 21, 2012
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