3pin mover or 5pin fixed with 60lbs western style hunting ?

How would I shoot mid 290s, just lighter arrows? Broadhead? (I'm 28in draw btw) I do like a rear deploying mechanical which complicates things.



Most I would likely shoot confidently is 60. I do like if something was wounded I can shoot further with a mover but I kinda like how it limits me to my "effective range".
The 5 pin picture is a little annoying and I can definitely see myselff screwing up in the heat of the moment and shooting the wrong pin. Even practicing I have to double check myself for the 40/50 middle pins. I mostly hunt deer and mouflon sheep spot and stalk usually feeding or rutting with goal of an elk tage sometime in the future. you really have to get lucky to get inside 60 of the sheep. The 3 pin mover I have is .019 .019 and .010 bottom so it's kinda perfect using the bottom as a mover. I could sell it and probably get 300 for it and not sure the mover is really worth keeping at that price. I'm not getting much for my 5 pin


That's a good point about having a rovr that will let you get a longer follow up if needed. Hadn't thought of that
Yes. A lighter arrows would increase your speed. A different broadhead won't change speed much/any.
My original comment was intended to confirm that your current setup certainly seems plenty adequate and I would not base my sight choice on the fact that arrow speed is X fps. But on some of the other factors that have been mentioned.
When I switched from fixed to mover, i had all the same doubts. So I scheduled several 3d shoots, and shot both unmarked and marked distances with both sights and compared the shots and scores to get an idea of what I truly shot better with. If thats an option it can give you real world data to play with.
 
I’ve shot with one single pin set at 35 yds for dang near 40 years. If it’s over 50 I’m not going to shoot. I just practice and know what the gap is from 40-50 yds. 40 and under I aim right at the spot I want to hit. I’ve shot a single pin slider now for 13 years and I only move it if I take a shot past 50 during practice and that’s just for fun. Hunting it stays locked at 35.
 
If you dropped 30 grains of weight you would likely be shooting around 280, great speed and still enough ass for most broadheads and game. You can always switch up the broadhead if concerned with the arrow weight or targeting critters that might be an issue for penetration
 
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