First post here, looking for feedback.
Historically ran 5 pin fixed sight. Switched to single pin slider (Trophy Ridge Alpha) for the last 2 seasons, took a few whitetails with it - but ultimately settled on running fixed pin at ~27 yards and aiming high/low due to fiddling with the slider in the heat of the moment.
Recently bought a Burris Oracle 2, trying to find the next edge. Thought process was point and shoot. Have not mounted on bow yet (season just ended) but plan to play with this in offseason.
Came back to center last few days and wanted to see if anyone is running something like the Tophy Ridge Swift Trio. 2 fixed pins and 1 bottom slider. Thought process is 20/30 yard fixed pins and then if anything is further out, will have time to adjust with movement that isn't detected.
Apologies for the rambling post, but have tried almost all the various bow sight options on the market - and have never felt truly comfortable.
Thanks,
Geaux Tigers
Historically ran 5 pin fixed sight. Switched to single pin slider (Trophy Ridge Alpha) for the last 2 seasons, took a few whitetails with it - but ultimately settled on running fixed pin at ~27 yards and aiming high/low due to fiddling with the slider in the heat of the moment.
Recently bought a Burris Oracle 2, trying to find the next edge. Thought process was point and shoot. Have not mounted on bow yet (season just ended) but plan to play with this in offseason.
Came back to center last few days and wanted to see if anyone is running something like the Tophy Ridge Swift Trio. 2 fixed pins and 1 bottom slider. Thought process is 20/30 yard fixed pins and then if anything is further out, will have time to adjust with movement that isn't detected.
Apologies for the rambling post, but have tried almost all the various bow sight options on the market - and have never felt truly comfortable.
Thanks,
Geaux Tigers