I think a slider would have the advantage for a long range shot where you had the time to range, dial, and shoot. I have never shot the sight at crazy angles, but I know they are popular with tree stand hunters in the mid-west from the facebook group. The ezv has marks on the sides of the v that act as pins. I can shoot dots at known distances just as well or better than I could have with my old seven pin sight. I spent a lot of time last year shooting at 3d elk or a life size elk silhouette from unknown distances by framing the vitals with the v. It really does work very well after you get used to the sight picture. After about 45 yards the sides of the v become closer to vertical and it becomes harder for me to range with it. Usually when I am set up and call for elk I try to range markers that are at 45 yards. If an elk comes in inside of 45 I know I can ignore the marks on the sides and shoot by framing the vitals. If it is farther than 45 I probably wouldn't shoot or would use the marks as pins. I attached a couple photos from the 3d range of three shots where I would toss an arrow and shoot from where ever it landed ranging from 25 to 45 yards. I shot a life size elk silhouette in my back yard thousands of times from unknown distances out to 50 yards. It has a pop out vital, just like a 3d target. An extremely tiny percentage of my shots were outside the vital area. If only it were that easy on a real elk with your heart beating out of your chest.
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