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Multi pin or Single pin?

Discussion in 'Tech Talk' started by mfmlides, Dec 15, 2015.

  1. Wingtipsdown

    Wingtipsdown Weekend Warrior

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    I do have 1 other thing to add. I picked up my 5 pin and was shooting today. I went and shoveled 3 doors on my building for tomorrow morning (we got snow/ice here). I walked back in a and then thought, I may as well shoot my single pin. My single pin threads a needle. Shooting both bows made my mind up today - single pin for both bows. I will be selling my 5 pins on eBay here real soon...
    I'm a single pin only as of today!
     
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    @Wingtipsdown I shot it last night and love the clarity. Barring something crazy I think single pin is definitely the way to go
     
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    Great! Practice the yardages to see where you need to aim so you are ready to go in case you can't dial it in.
    Every time I practice I'm set on 30 yards first and then I start dialing my shots after about 5-6 shots. My bow shoots 6 inches high at 20 and 9 inches low at 40. Every time I get the bow out, I check to make sure it's on 30. When I'm done shooting I put it back on 30.

    Good luck shooting this year!
     
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    Thank you!!!! In the short time I've had my HHA sight, I can't see going back to multipin.
     

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