I guess I am just a one pin kind of guy...

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  1. early in

    early in Grizzled Veteran

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    I've got an HHA OL 5000 single pin. It's dead on at 20yrds and I won't shoot past 30yrds, so it's the obvious choice for me. I like to keep it simple. Even on close shots I still aim the same without issue.
     
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    Parker70 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I used to shoot 1 pin set at 25 yards but went back to 3 set at 20, 30, and 40 when I went back to aluminum arrows. What I gave up in speed with a 500+ grain arrow I've made up for in other areas like the fact my bow is dead in the hand and unbelievably quiet.
     
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    1 pin set to 15 yards.
    good to 25.
    i bowhunt to get close and personal.
    if i wanna take a 40 +yard shot, may as well pick up a gun.
    long range bowshots make me:argue:
     
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    One pin for me. I think using more would be distracting now. It really doesn't matter once you compensate slightly for hunting shots under 40 yards. I really don't practice over 50 ever. And usually 40 and under. But if I practiced longer distances, I would use multiple pins.
     

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