First to admit I’m always tinkering, researching and reading forums to find the next best things.
My current obsession has had me thinking about sight tapes, added weight, more moving parts, etc.
I’m Strictly bow hunting, but I practice 3-4 nights a week 20-75 yards is typical. I’ve been thinking out of all my hunts using an option 4S with 4 pin or MBG 3 pin mountain lite (10yard gaps on pin) I have yet to ever turn the dials for a kill. 80% saddle hunting with 20% spot and stalk.
My last obsession was going to a single pin slider with a form of 2nd pin or triple stack.
I found I was a bit more accurate with top pin, quicker target acquisition, but that’s where it stopped. I was horrible getting the accuracy I want out of the 2nd pin, yes vitals would have been hit but I didn’t find it as clear of picture as horizontal pins. That’s out.
As anyone gone from sliders to a fixed multi pin sight and had that ah ha moment or am I just trying to buy something again?
Researching options from top tier manufacturers it seems multi pin and single pin sliders are the focus.
If anyone has made switch what sight did they stumble on?
Currently eying SH Hunter but most reviews date back to 2011 and stop 2013. Am I going backwards?
Currently shooting PSE Levitate 60# with 460 grain arrows so pin gap is approx. 3/16. Figuring in that 270-280fps, no chrono.