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Your shooting a really slow bow or a really low peep if you can't get past 100 yards moving the housing. My bow shoots 270 and I can get 120 out of it. Plus your housing is already lower with that 8 pin so it's not that much of a difference really.
Your shooting a really slow bow or a really low peep if you can't get past 100 yards moving the housing.
I would imagine.......but does anybody have an answer to my question? I would think the whole purpose of the moveable sight is to maximize distance with having a pin to actually shoot with.
I would check out the trophy taker sight. Thats what I plan on using this year. Best of both worlds.
I would imagine.......but does anybody have an answer to my question? I would think the whole purpose of the moveable sight is to maximize distance with having a pin to actually shoot with.
But yes you could possibly get fletching contact on a multi pinned slider at range, with a slow large arrow diameter and tall vane set up
Yes, you can absolutely get fletching contact. However, I would have to put a single pin small guard sight on the bow and measure the distances from the bottom of the small guard set at 80 yards to the shelf, versus the bottom of my large guard which is already set at 80 yards without moving it at all. I'm thinking that because the single pin is in the middle of the guard that the entire guard could be lower when set at 80 (i.e. closer to the shelf) than my large guard set at 80. My 80 yard pin in my large guard is only .50" from the bottom of the guard, while the center of my guard is 1.25". The small guard will be different measurements, but am still interested in seeing the actual differences between the two, and where each would max out.