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    Truglo range rover and archers choice range rover

    Whats the difference?

    #2
    a newer, more crisp look / design ?

    the only real difference i saw was the angle of adjustment on the slide.
    i actually like the looks of them. good quality, simple design, and cheaper that many other sliders.

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      #3
      Originally posted by clayg08 View Post
      a newer, more crisp look / design ?

      the only real difference i saw was the angle of adjustment on the slide.
      i actually like the looks of them. good quality, simple design, and cheaper that many other sliders.
      Thx, bout $10 difference

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        #4
        I have the Truglo rover, it's tight and compact.
        Never shot the other, I'm good to go out to 110 yards for those "Hey ya all watch this" arrow breaking fun times.
        I drilled,tapped and mounted a light on mine for low light.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Greywolf in Hawaii View Post
          I have the Truglo rover, it's tight and compact.
          Never shot the other, I'm good to go out to 110 yards for those "Hey ya all watch this" arrow breaking fun times.
          I drilled,tapped and mounted a light on mine for low light.
          Thx, i think new ones come with light.

          Anybody use the tfo pin they offer?

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            #6
            I just put on the Archers Choice edition to replace my Range Rover.

            In a quick glance, the Archers Choice is extended further out from riser.
            It comes with micro adjustments for L/R and has pre-made yardage tapes.

            There is a light on it, but my Range Rover had a light also.

            I've shot the Tru Glo Range Rover for a few years and enjoy a single pin.

            A year before that I shot a higher end HHA.
            That HHA had a dial to adjust my pin up and down, and it was smooth
            but for my hunting and 3D I have been fine with sliding (I rarely adjust).

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