Ironman8
WKR
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- Aug 15, 2013
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Hey guys,
I'm setting up my 3 Pin slider for the Trick Pin method with my pins at X, 40, & 50. I would like the Trick Pin to be on the bottom for ease of acquisition and to also serve as my slider. I'm also pretty set on the 40 pin so that I can gap shoot where the Trick Pin runs out of range in the lower 40's. What I'm trying to determine is what should my top pin be?
With the Trick Pin, I should be good for anywhere between 10-42 yds (and also for the super close <5 yd shots on a dead on hold). 40 Pin will allow me to shoot from 40-50 (using the 50 as a dead on hold at 50yds of course). So, I can either go with 20, 25, or 30 for the top pin. I'm leaning toward 20 to keep my pins spaced out and also because I can choose to use it dead on if I want/or the situation dictates...but it's sort of redundant with the Trick Pin.
I'm trying not to overthink this, but want to hear you guys' thoughts...
I'm setting up my 3 Pin slider for the Trick Pin method with my pins at X, 40, & 50. I would like the Trick Pin to be on the bottom for ease of acquisition and to also serve as my slider. I'm also pretty set on the 40 pin so that I can gap shoot where the Trick Pin runs out of range in the lower 40's. What I'm trying to determine is what should my top pin be?
With the Trick Pin, I should be good for anywhere between 10-42 yds (and also for the super close <5 yd shots on a dead on hold). 40 Pin will allow me to shoot from 40-50 (using the 50 as a dead on hold at 50yds of course). So, I can either go with 20, 25, or 30 for the top pin. I'm leaning toward 20 to keep my pins spaced out and also because I can choose to use it dead on if I want/or the situation dictates...but it's sort of redundant with the Trick Pin.
I'm trying not to overthink this, but want to hear you guys' thoughts...