Bow sight

  • big_g
    Isle, MN
    Posts: 22398
    #611772

    I have a 20, 30 and 40 yard pin. Works for me.

    big g

    b_sander
    Red Wing , MN
    Posts: 800
    #31023

    I have a 20, 30, and 40 yrd also. I have it dialed in and I dont want to go threw that again right now so Im going to hunt it this year. It will be my next major upgrade though!
    These lights you guys are talking about do they come with the sight you bought or can I buy one for my sight now?

    b_sander
    Red Wing , MN
    Posts: 800
    #611798

    I have a 20, 30, and 40 yrd also. I have it dialed in and I dont want to go threw that again right now so Im going to hunt it this year. It will be my next major upgrade though!
    These lights you guys are talking about do they come with the sight you bought or can I buy one for my sight now?

    robstenger
    Northern Twin Cities, MN
    Posts: 11374
    #31026

    You can buy the lights seperate and attach it to most sights. However, check the legality of the lights where you hunt. They ere not legal in all States. I really liked my ol’Tru Glo Tritium(sp?) pins. Black as Hades and still it glowed.

    robstenger
    Northern Twin Cities, MN
    Posts: 11374
    #611810

    You can buy the lights seperate and attach it to most sights. However, check the legality of the lights where you hunt. They ere not legal in all States. I really liked my ol’Tru Glo Tritium(sp?) pins. Black as Hades and still it glowed.

    b_sander
    Red Wing , MN
    Posts: 800
    #31056

    Are they legal in MN??

    b_sander
    Red Wing , MN
    Posts: 800
    #611995

    Are they legal in MN??

    herefishyfishy
    MN
    Posts: 862
    #31058

    I thought artificially lighted pins disqualified you from pope and young but I am not sure. I too need a new sight and I want one that is durable. On the one I have now the fiber optics would get snagged up in thick brush and I have had to fix them in my stand on more than one occasion. Does anyone know for sure the legallity of artificially lighted pins?

    herefishyfishy
    MN
    Posts: 862
    #612000

    I thought artificially lighted pins disqualified you from pope and young but I am not sure. I too need a new sight and I want one that is durable. On the one I have now the fiber optics would get snagged up in thick brush and I have had to fix them in my stand on more than one occasion. Does anyone know for sure the legallity of artificially lighted pins?

    protourbaits
    stillwater, MN
    Posts: 2466
    #31093

    Yes lights are legal to use in MN. Just recently was it added into P&Y that you can shoot a 125″ deer w/ a lighted sight and still be in the books.

    protourbaits
    stillwater, MN
    Posts: 2466
    #612259

    Yes lights are legal to use in MN. Just recently was it added into P&Y that you can shoot a 125″ deer w/ a lighted sight and still be in the books.

Viewing 13 posts - 31 through 43 (of 43 total)

You must be logged in to reply to this topic.