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    Trophy Ridge Sight

    A while ago I had a bit of a time of it with my bow and finally figured out the problem. A piece on my Tropy Ridge Sight got bent and caused some problems with accuracy. I emailed the company and they sent me an update kit which makes the sight "more better" at no cost. The bracket in the middle of the picture was the culprit so anyone who owns a sight like this might keep this in the back of their mind.


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    Re: Trophy Ridge Sight

    I did the same thing with my trophy ridge caused from over tightning to try to keep it from moving. Did they send you an upgradad part or the same one that busted

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    Re: Trophy Ridge Sight

    For heavens sakes John, You aren't supposed to throw the bow at the target!! Fred
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    Re: Trophy Ridge Sight

    Sealevel, this is a picture of the new setup. I hope it helps.

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    Re: Trophy Ridge Sight

    Quote Originally Posted by Fred
    For heavens sakes John, You aren't supposed to throw the bow at the target!! Fred
    Fred, I came within a whisker of letting the bow go like a booberang.
    You have a Merry Christmas and all the best in the New Year.

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    Re: Trophy Ridge Sight

    I hope my Copper Johns works better that that Trophy Ridge did. I hear you about the boomerang effect too! There have been times!

    Merry Christmas(politically correct my a$$) and a Happy New Year to you guys too. Fred
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    Re: Trophy Ridge Sight

    Fred;
    I have the Copper John dead nuts pro 5 pin, it's a very good sight, if you ever bend a pin you can use one of the 5 to replace the broken one, I mean realistically, for hunting purposes 3 is all you need I find.

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    Re: Trophy Ridge Sight

    Hey guys, I also have a the same TR sight. I like the visablity aspect but there is a strengh problem it flexes to much for my liking. Does the new bracket fix the problem?

    I felt uneasy with the flexing in the TR. I decided to put back on my old faithful, a rock soilid sight, PSE RS Glo.
    Todd

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    Re: Trophy Ridge Sight

    Quote Originally Posted by Nails
    Hey guys, I also have a the same TR sight. I like the visablity aspect but there is a strengh problem it flexes to much for my liking. Does the new bracket fix the problem?

    I felt uneasy with the flexing in the TR. I decided to put back on my old faithful, a rock soilid sight, PSE RS Glo.
    Nails, I am not sure as I have just put the new system back on and have not flung any arrows yet. It sure seems more solid.

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    Re: Trophy Ridge Sight

    BTS, the 5 pin is the same one that I use. I had some trouble holding the darned arrow on the rest so I went with a Whisker Biscuit to keep it in place Fred.
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