roosiebull
WKR
I think they are plenty good most of the time, but they were pretty much invisible at first and last light. One morning in September I literally had to wait 20-30 minutes to start making a move on the bull I was after, and that was frustrating because he was in a good spot first thing, but I wasn’t able to get ahead of him when I could finally see my pin, I had good wind, he was about 75yds firing off non stop and he was over the side… it was a really good scenario but I had to just sit and listen to him cross over the ridge because I couldn’t see my pin at all.I was thinking about green, red, green on triple stack, but wanted to see how bright those .010"s are to my eyes first.
I wonder how much of the pin brightness comes down to the individuals eye and their literal quality of eyesight. I've heard the .010 are great, and from others they are dim.
Very rare for that to matter in my world, but it bit me that morning. Especially elk, I rarely have a shot opportunity in the first 30 minutes, but it only takes once to learn that lesson… more likely to have it be a problem in the evening.
I think a triple stack with.019 twice or .019 and 2 .010 pins would never be a problem in the real world regardless, because you can just dial in your top pin in low light… mine was a single pin, so the .010 was my only option.