pa_mountain_guy
FNG
- Joined
- Mar 9, 2021
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- 17
Just getting done installing new strings on my bow and trying a new arrow out for the season and my mind started to wonder off into the "maybe i could do something different" As I am going to have to adjust my bow sight / tape for the new arrows anyway, i started to consider changing which pin i use as my floater.
currently shooting 3 pin MGB ascent verdict setup 25/35/45 with my floater being the bottom pin (45). I am really thinking about setting my middle pin as my floater - thought being if i need to range / dial to a distance and the animal moves prior to the shot (closer / further) this would still give you a solid aiming point.
last year had a follow up shot @ ~65 yards where i quickly ranged the animal @ 55 yards, dialed, drew, and the animal moved off slightly (to 65 yards) stopped and i just compensated by holding high.
i've only seen where guys use either their top pin or bottom pin for a floater, am i missing something in my thought process here? anyone shooting their middle pin as their floater?
i realize i will be giving up some overall dial to distance, and have pins above / below which isn't preferrable on the range - but talking strictly hunting here i can see it having a considerable advantage.
currently shooting 3 pin MGB ascent verdict setup 25/35/45 with my floater being the bottom pin (45). I am really thinking about setting my middle pin as my floater - thought being if i need to range / dial to a distance and the animal moves prior to the shot (closer / further) this would still give you a solid aiming point.
last year had a follow up shot @ ~65 yards where i quickly ranged the animal @ 55 yards, dialed, drew, and the animal moved off slightly (to 65 yards) stopped and i just compensated by holding high.
i've only seen where guys use either their top pin or bottom pin for a floater, am i missing something in my thought process here? anyone shooting their middle pin as their floater?
i realize i will be giving up some overall dial to distance, and have pins above / below which isn't preferrable on the range - but talking strictly hunting here i can see it having a considerable advantage.