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Re: question for the single pin adjustable users
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01/10/16 02:11 PM
01/10/16 02:11 PM
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I set my pin for my max yardage for my setup. It's easier for me to judge deer at close yardage verses at farther ranges. That why I set my dial for the longest range of my setup on that hunt. Big difference sitting in timber in a fixed position vs shots from 10 to 60, 70yrs.. Not that I would shoot one at 70
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