Re: Single pin or multiple pin what do you hunt with - 01/28/1804:57 AM
Originally Posted by bigcountry692001
Multiple 20,30,40. Im not sure if I would like the single I like to aim and shoot.
You can do that with a single pin... I leave mine set to 30yds. I'm good from zero to 40yds or so with no adjustment. If an animals farther than that, ill range and shooting I want. You just gotta know your bow. Nothing wrong either way, just peoples preferences.
Re: Single pin or multiple pin what do you hunt with - 01/28/1802:26 PM
I shoot the G5 optix xr 2. It is a great site. Single stationary pin and a single slider. Best of both worlds use the fixed pin for up close work and the sliding pin for longer shots.
Re: Single pin or multiple pin what do you hunt with - 01/28/1805:29 PM
Single pin all the way. I switched this year and wish I would have switch years ago. It really doesn't take that much to get used to and your grouping WILL improve at longer distances with some practice. I can make shots now that were very iffy with a multiple pin sit last year.
It is not that difficult to range, adjust only if needed, and shoot.
Re: Single pin or multiple pin what do you hunt with - 01/28/1807:22 PM
Pendulum here but some people say they’re outdated with the speed of today’s bows. I’ve kill deer out to 40 yards with no problems. My theory is it it ain’t broke why fix it.
Re: Single pin or multiple pin what do you hunt with - 01/28/1811:28 PM
Originally Posted by kodiak06
Originally Posted by N2TRKYS
I went to a single pin a couple of years ago. It covers about 50% of my hunting setups. I'll be going back to a 3 pin setup in the near future.
I decided to stay single pin with both bows but, seriously considered a 3 pin head for my adjustable. Still may try one
I'm using a HHA single pin right now. I'll probably go to their 3 pin head when I change.
Posted By: Anonymous
Re: Single pin or multiple pin what do you hunt with - 01/28/1811:32 PM
Originally Posted by BhamFred
Originally Posted by outdoorobsession
Originally Posted by BCLC
Spot-Hogg single pin
This. Shaw had recommended it and I tell you they are great sights.
Hit your target with a range finder, put the site at that yardage, shoot, hit the bulleyes.
I've killed several deer that didn't give that amount of time to get ready to shoot
Yea, I keep it on 25 and shoot it quickly if i have to using KY windage ( aiming higher or lower based on where they are). But if they are in a crop field grazing and you have time to range them and adjust they are great.