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Silent Death is correct : http://www.dec.ny.gov/docs/wildlife_pdf/16huntguide.pdf

Page 21

It is illegal to hunt big game with:

• A fully automatic firearm

• A semi-autoloading firearm that holds

more than 6 shells (except an autoloading

pistol with a barrel length

under 8 inches)

• Any firearm equipped with a silencer

• Any rifle using rimfire ammunition

• A firearm or bow aided by any artificial

light or a laser that projects a

beam toward the target (use of illuminated

reticle scopes, red dot scopes,

or illuminated sight pins is allowed,

provided no light is projected toward

the target)

• An air gun

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I've been using the fiber optic sight pins for quite a few years. They gather light, solar. The problem with the battery powered sights...they are too bright and obscure the target area in my experience. I tried a few models when they first hit the market...way before the laws...thinking it would give me an edge and able to shoot later. Nope. The darker it gets...the more lighted sights obscure the target.

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9 hours ago, Buckstopshere said:

I've been using the fiber optic sight pins for quite a few years. They gather light, solar. The problem with the battery powered sights...they are too bright and obscure the target area in my experience. I tried a few models when they first hit the market...way before the laws...thinking it would give me an edge and able to shoot later. Nope. The darker it gets...the more lighted sights obscure the target.

This. I tried one years ago. The first night that I hunted with it, a rely nice buck came in at last light. I went to draw and I couldn't see a damn thing. I've been shooting a fiber optic sight that has multiple wraps since then. 

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11 hours ago, Buckstopshere said:

I've been using the fiber optic sight pins for quite a few years. They gather light, solar. The problem with the battery powered sights...they are too bright and obscure the target area in my experience. I tried a few models when they first hit the market...way before the laws...thinking it would give me an edge and able to shoot later. Nope. The darker it gets...the more lighted sights obscure the target.

This is my exact experience.

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4 minutes ago, PREDATE said:

Logic tells me that they're not for shooting with it on, but rather to simply give the fiber optic pins a little boost.
That's all I use it for and only if I see the deer coming and have time.

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I never thought of it this way and it makes sense especially if in a ground blind.

 

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46 minutes ago, PREDATE said:

Logic tells me that they're not for shooting with it on, but rather to simply give the fiber optic pins a little boost.
That's all I use it for and only if I see the deer coming and have time.

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All you need to do, instead of fussing with a lighted pin to augment the fiber optics is carry a little AA battery pen light. Hold it on the fiber optic nexus on the riser for a minute to give you that extra couple of minutes.

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My HHA sight gathers so much light it amazes me...........in the slightest amount of light they are still "lit". 

I have owned a ton of different sights and have settled on HHA for this reason. I have the light on it for hunting other states with longer legal times but still haven't turned it on in the woods.


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