Custom light , on target scope

bowhunter163

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Well I decided I wasn't paying 125 bucks for a LP light . So I decided to engineer something that will work for now . The mounting system that was in my head didn't transfer so well into reality so I won't show you guys how its mounted untill I get it looking a little better . But it works pretty good . I made it with a $1.96 "book" type flexible light , grey transparent tape, a straw , and stick on vel cro . Here's what it looks like results wise .
Before
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After
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bowhunter163

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TNDeerGuy said:
nice socks! :D

....and I hate to point out the obvious, but your sight is upside down as well as you have nice socks! :D :D :grin:
haha !! Lol well you gotta do what you gotta do , I can't shoot with an up pin . So , I flipped my scope over upside down lol it makes sense because if you have an up pin and you are shooting at a spot that is smaller than the pin , how do you know when your pin is on the dot ??? You have to either move the pin left , right, or down to see . And I found I tend to drop below the dot to see if I'm aiming in the right spot .
So my upside down up pin is now a drop pin . I will never shoot an up pin again .
 

UTGrad

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I like that scope!

I don't shoot with a verticle pin. I got my Black Gold scope from their custom shop. Its a single horizontal pin. As I'm lowering my pin on target there is nothing blocking it.
 

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