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wheelershooter
02-19-2006, 10:26 PM
I am looking into buying a 3d sight,I shoot all year round and am now currently 6th in an indoor league with just my hunting sight, a vital bow gear 3 ring trapper. So far it is between a copper john pro 3, a sword acu site apex 3 micro, or an extreme modle 800. I would like to stay in this price range. Any recomendations would be very helpful, as would the pros and cons of each sight. Thanks for all your help.

Ransombow
02-20-2006, 08:51 AM
Copper John gets my vote. Very tough and solid. Nice bright pins. (Just remember that this is my opinion.)

Ol'Dad
02-20-2006, 08:03 PM
Look at the Spot Hoggs.They're AWESOME!!!

Brandon

srcarlso
02-20-2006, 08:08 PM
Take a hard look at the Sureloc line- top of the line lens and solid construction. I am shooting a Supreme with a 0.6 diopter lens. I would recommend getting a superball peep kit as well so you can change aperatures to adjust clarity and scope centering. The new hooded peep is excellent for removing glare even indoors. Get the peep kit with all aperatures (about $45) - you will not regret it.

MoBowman
02-20-2006, 10:26 PM
http://www.viperarcheryproducts.com

You can get them for the best price right here at 3dshoots.com online store:rockon:



MoBowman ```----------->

srcarlso
02-21-2006, 05:50 AM
I forgot to mention in my post above that when you are considering what magnification you want, do not focus on the X designation (3X, 4X) as it is only a reference. The lens is actually designated with a diopter grind which can be converted back to X only through a chart such as found on Sureloc's web site - they do a great job of explaining it.

www.Sureloc.com

Even the peep size will affect magnification (and clarity) - that is why I recommend the superball setup. On my bow, if I look through the scope at full draw bypassing the peep, the target seems larger but fuzzier.

PSE4LIFE
02-21-2006, 01:28 PM
viper archery

pdq 5oh
02-21-2006, 04:43 PM
The CJ Pro III is hard to beat, IMO. Very well made, bright pins, large diameter pin guard, fine company behind it.