I use the I use the spot hogg tommy hogg with 5 pins .All I can say is that the sight is outstanding thie adjustments in the field are instantaneous and presise,and plenty of room for long range practice .
My sight of choice is the G5 XR2. The XR2 only has two pins; one fixed and the other adjustable. I was originally looking for a seven pin sight because I enjoy shooting at longer ranges; therefore, I needed more than the five pin sight I had previously been using. After looking and trying several different seven pin sights, I came to the conclusion that a seven pin sight just wasn’t for me. With that many pins, the sight view is too busy and cluttered to suit my eye and I don’t want to be to be spending precious seconds during that moment of truth making sure I am on the correct pin.
The XR2 basically gives you the best of both worlds. You get the clean, uncluttered sight view of only two pins, but you also get the added advantage of having an adjustable pin for all of the longer distances. This in my opinion makes it a lot more versatile than a seven pin sight.
Just my $.02
I know this is an old thread but what are you guys using for making your site tape on these sights? Is there a program you use?
I use the $15 TAPES program from thearcheryprogram.com
Print a scale tape, attach it to the sight, shoot in 2 marks at different distances, enter the numbers into the program and it builds you a sight tape...I've got more expensive programs but always end up using that one because it's fast and easy.
That is cool. So you don't need your arrow speed, weight etc...