If you shoot multi pin setup what yardage are your pins? Or if you did what would you set them at? I'm at 20,30,40,50
I use a single pin slider now but if I went back to using multiple pins I probably would do 20, 30, 40 and maybe a 60 for practice. I find practicing at 60 occasionally helps make my 40 easier. Typically my max range hunting is about 30-35
have 3 pins, set at 20,30,40. Really only need two since I will never get a shot past 30 yards where I hunt, but having the 3rd pin gives me another alignment to check that I an vertical with the bow.
I like less pins to pick from (when the adrenaline is pumping) and less cluttered field of view. I use 3 green pins 25, 35 & 50 yards. I will only shoot at a deer out to 40 yards so I basically use 2 pins. I use the 50 yard pin for target and incase I need a follow up shot out to 55.
I never understood why people have 10 or even 15 yard pins. I can shoot my 20 yard pin pretty much out to 25 yards before it starts to hit low. Why even bother with anything less than 20? am I missing something?
5 pin sight set at 20, 30, 40, 50 & 60. Doubt I'll shoot past 40 but the option is there if the buck is big enough.
I understand everyone is different and I'm sure I'm doing it wrong but I shoot one pin vertical and make my adjustments by knowing my bow and that is very little from 10_30 and after that 40 is just i little high.... After 40 I start wondering if maybe I should wait until they get a little closer.....For me the thrill is killing them up close. I can kill up to 150 with sluggo ( Mossberg 500) or 300yrds with my TC but for bow I want the interaction
I have a practice/target bow (my E32) set up at 55lbs and my sight was not working with it - I guess not enough FPS so I had my pins at 15,20,25,35 and 40 this was not working so I now use a no pin sight, works better for me.