I really like shooting it more as a single pin, I have holds for further shots, but it's a nice clean sight picture with the top pin. I don't like shooting the 2nd and 3rd pins as much. Now in a hunting situation on deer sized game and up I don't feel it matters, however in shooting dots/3d I pretty much dial for every shot. Just too much of the target gets obscured by the heavy post that's created. It's easy to use tho in a deer for a hunting level of accuracy shot, however it's difficult to shoot tiny rings on a 3d deer with.
So if you want to only dial past a certain yardage, I'd tend to recommend you go with a conventional 3 pin sight. If you will probably do more setting the sight for your shot, but want something that you can shoot with actual hold mark marks out at further distance quickly, then I'd go the Triple Stack.
The past few years I have been shooting a lot more target, using a single up pin scope. Just feels more comfortable to go to the Triple Stack, tho I can still shoot the regular 3 pin sights just fine. My winter hunting bow has a conventional 3pin on a Tommy base.
I think it comes down to how much you intend to dial. I plan on dialing 80% or more of my shots, so TS works great for the open sight picture on the top pin.