Trophy Ridge® Alpha V Series 5-Pin Bow Sights

   

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Product Color: Black
Size: .019"/5 Pin
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Vertical In-Line Pin Technology, ultra-bright .019 MIM steel pins with 18" of fiberoptics each, aluminum housing, contrast Glo ring, TIC pins. Dovetail windage and elevation adjustments. Color: Black

Manufacturer model #: AS405.

Rated 4.7 out of 5 by 9 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!! This sight is absolutely awesome. it is easy to adjust and the verticle pins make target aquisition a breeze. I highly recomend this sight to any and all of my friends. thanks trophy ridge for making yet another quality product. April 18, 2010
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I am seriously considering changing my bow sight for the upcoming deer season. In the opinion of those who use this Trophy Ridge sight, what are the advantages of this sight over a horizontal sight (which I currently use)? Any information would be helpful, as I am greatly interested in this sight, but would like to hear some more about it before making such an expensive purchase.
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A much better field of view, no obstructions
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The vertical pins allow for less obstruction of the object your aiming at...such as a deer. More light in transmitted and makes it easier to see. You can also fine tune your elevations of each pin individually to a very fine scale, fractions of an inch. Everyone I know that shoots inline pins, won't go back to horizontals...Im one of them.
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My experience with this vertical style is it's easy to get on your target and see the animals full body weather it be foam or live. Just put the yardage pin you want on your spot and let it go. Good luck in your choice.
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