Life long eastern bowhunter here. I spent 20 years shooting whitetails out of treestand and almost always had a single pin slider for that type of hunting.
Now I live in Wyoming and hunt elk, mule deer and antelope every year. That has led me to a MBG Asscent 3 pin.
So I have some questions for the experienced western guys. How would you set your 3 pins? 20,30,40? 25,35,45? Something like 25, 45, 55?
I think most shots will be with in 20-45 yards based on the few bowhunters I've talked to from out west. So how I stagger my pins seems like it would be personal preference. Unless there is an advantage to having a fixed 25 yard pin and then 2 pins for longer distance, but that setup seems like something advantageous to a set up with no ability to slide or adjust on the fly.
I decided on 25, 35, 45, but figured I would ask here before making my final decision.
Thanks,
Gary
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Now I live in Wyoming and hunt elk, mule deer and antelope every year. That has led me to a MBG Asscent 3 pin.
So I have some questions for the experienced western guys. How would you set your 3 pins? 20,30,40? 25,35,45? Something like 25, 45, 55?
I think most shots will be with in 20-45 yards based on the few bowhunters I've talked to from out west. So how I stagger my pins seems like it would be personal preference. Unless there is an advantage to having a fixed 25 yard pin and then 2 pins for longer distance, but that setup seems like something advantageous to a set up with no ability to slide or adjust on the fly.
I decided on 25, 35, 45, but figured I would ask here before making my final decision.
Thanks,
Gary
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