StopMakingSense
WKR
Bottom pin @ .01 ... use 30/40/50/60/70 setup, 20 yard to 30 yards is nothing and I'm confident with a 70 yard shot on an elk if the situation is right.
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You and your fast bow...I like my Axcel site but wish the pins were more durable. Shot the fixed pins for many years before switching to the slider. Thy are very Veteran friendly. I also have the BG Pure Gold which I also like. Each has a few positives and negatives. After experimenting with a couple different configurations I went with floating the bottom pin on my 3 pin scope. With my setup, a Triax shooting Spartan 250s that weigh 515 grains at 267 FPS, it works well. With the third pin floating I can dial it in for any yardage between 20 and 100. I can actually go below the 100 yard mark and estimate 110 before my fletching makes contact with the scope which is fine because I don’t shoot past 100 yards for practice or about 70 for hunting. If I want to shoot any specific yardage and have time to dial it in I can.![]()
As you can see in the pic the yardage indicator is set on forty, the two top pins are 30 and 20. This is how I set it when tree stand hunting. When I am out west I set the yardage indicator/floater at 50. The next pin up is dead on at 40 and the top pin is 2 inches low at 30. I do this because I feel the most likely shot distance will be between 30-50 and if longer than 50 I will have more time to dial in the range.
If I get lucky and have a bull come in very close, I know where to hold with that top pin to hit where I want. Last years bull was at 32 yards and this setup worked perfectly.
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That's what is on mine currently but I have to adjust a couple and a few extra yards dialing to 40 and 50.The site tape is #22.
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