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  1. 12bowhunter12

    12bowhunter12 Weekend Warrior

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    With 10 20 and 30 yard pins what should you do if a deer comes in at 15 yards or 25? The reasOn I am asking is because I am switching over from a One pin sight to a 3 pin. Any help would be great, thanks!
     
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    Use the space in between pins. But what i like to do is to set up my first pin for say 25 to 30 yards and for the close shots 10 yards and under i aim 2 inches low, But everything about 15 yards up you can aim right on the spot and you will probably be a inch high. All depends on your bow and arrow weight ect you would just have to play around with it and see.
     
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    Depending on how fast your bow is, there may not be a big enough difference to have to hold over or under a deer. My Vendetta allows me to use one pine from 10- 35 yards. At 10 yards it shoots an inch high and at 35 yards it shoots 3 inches low. So knowing this I practice by holding either over or under where I want my arrow to impact and it works great.
     

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