Kularrow
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Anyone here have any experience with sighting in at 25 yards and holding under/over on shots at 20 and 30? As opposed to moving the dial.
Look into using the trick pin system. There is a great article on here about.
I agree if you are treestand hunting and you can pre-range different spots in shooting lanes.I just looked at the trick pin article. Ain’t no way I’m doing that. I like aiming at my target and not having to guess how low to hold.
I agree if you are treestand hunting and you can pre-range different spots in shooting lanes.
I only use it for elk. Where it worked beautifully for me was when I was caught in the open with elk moving and changing distance. I had zero chance to range or adjust the distance on the sight. I didn't guess at anything. I shot just like I practiced using the trick pin.
Knowing how the trick pin works allows me to keep the sight set at that distance but if I get a chance to range and set the sight distance I definitely will. Last fall I sat at the base of a juniper next to a water hole exactly 30 yards away. I set my sight to 30 and waited for the elk to reach the pond. The trick pin is a tool and a good one. It also works much better than it reads.
I just switched to a single pin this winter. Definitely like the sight picture, I will be setting mine at 30 and figuring out my range forgiveness for shorter or longer shots. Probably won’t have to dial at all until 37+ yards. One thing I have been thinking about that I like with multiple pins is you can use the to figure out your arrow trajectory and if your arrow will hit or miss a low hanging limb. Now I can’t do that with a single pin. Anyone else not like the single pin for that reason?Anyone here have any experience with sighting in at 25 yards and holding under/over on shots at 20 and 30? As opposed to moving the dial.