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    i also have the Tru-Glo Range Rover Slider single pin on my FireCat-TR2. I like it real well,no clutter in the sight window.I don't shoot farther than 30 yards so one setting works for me.
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    There are many sights out there, but for affordability, quality, and durability, I choose Truglo.
    I currently am using the Truglo Xtreme Tooless 5-pin, but I also own the Truglo Range Rover. They are both excellent sights.

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    Quote Originally Posted by droppixel View Post
    Saw your post about the Trophy Ridge sights, I was looking at those also, but don't know that I could shoot verticals. Guess I wouldn't know until I try though.
    This looks really slick and clutter free to me. Just like a slider but with five pins in about the same amount of space.

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    Speedy, glad you like the sight. I have switched most of my bows over to single pin sliders. I have 2 HHA 5019's, and a Cobra that I got in the trade with Speedy. I used to use all fixed pin sights, but once I tried a slider, I loved it. I do like the HHA's a little better than the Cobra, but I made some modifications to the Cobra, and I like it better now.
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    Here's a picture of my Xtreme.Name:  100_1424.JPG
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    Quote Originally Posted by MLN1963 View Post
    This looks really slick and clutter free to me. Just like a slider but with five pins in about the same amount of space.

    Looking at it like that I might be able to get used to that. Depending on how things shake out, might look into a TR vertical just to give it a shot and if it sticks, it sticks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by droppixel View Post
    Looking at it like that I might be able to get used to that. Depending on how things shake out, might look into a TR vertical just to give it a shot and if it sticks, it sticks.
    I know i tried my best to like the vertical pin sights but it just didnt work out.Anyway ive got one in classifieds real cheap with new truglo fiber,be a good cheap way to see if vertical pins are for you......or anybody for that matter..........

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