Swamp Fox
WKR
- Joined
- Oct 20, 2022
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Single pin been berry, berry good to me.
(You need to be a certain age or a certain weirdo to know that reference.)
Fixed or slider: As long as it's single-pin, that's me.
You need to know your bow and your shot to pull this off.
I dislike multi-pins for my hunting and my bows. Have hunted a single pin slider out to 70 yards and a fixed single to 40. (Whitetails, turkeys, etc. No elk.)
I'm not shooting fast bows (some are 80's slow, flingin' 'luminum, LOL), but shooting a lot. (At practice. )
At this late point in my career, I can confidently say my brain and eyes are not and never were wired for multi-pins.
I would much rather keep an extremely clean sight picture and hunt to my bow than to pick pins.
Not that there's anything wrong with that ....
I keep searching for the magic bullet, though, LOL.
(You need to be a certain age or a certain weirdo to know that reference.)
Fixed or slider: As long as it's single-pin, that's me.
You need to know your bow and your shot to pull this off.
I dislike multi-pins for my hunting and my bows. Have hunted a single pin slider out to 70 yards and a fixed single to 40. (Whitetails, turkeys, etc. No elk.)
I'm not shooting fast bows (some are 80's slow, flingin' 'luminum, LOL), but shooting a lot. (At practice. )
At this late point in my career, I can confidently say my brain and eyes are not and never were wired for multi-pins.
I would much rather keep an extremely clean sight picture and hunt to my bow than to pick pins.
Not that there's anything wrong with that ....
I keep searching for the magic bullet, though, LOL.