And that, my friend, is a very dead deer!
Hi Darin,
As I have been tweaking my set up this fall, I experimented with my single pin slider - works real good. At the risk of you answering the same question for the umpteen time I think I might know a way to actually make the trick pin work with a second pin as many have asked you in the past, so I'll give it whirl.
Going to back to posts 47-49 it was suggested a second pin sighted in at 26 yds, and you showed graph that arrow will be low past 32 yds, agreed. Still using your data. Now what if using a second pin, at 26 yds, using the 12" high aim, but insure arrows impact 3" high at 26 yds from the 12" aim reference. By my math the peak flight will be 15" high from the 52 yd pin when shooting from 26 yds and the +/-3" flight path of 10-42.5 maintained, thoughts. Sorry for yet another 2nd pin question !
John
There's actually a real good reason... you would miss more than 3" low on anything past 32 yards even if you were shooting a 330 fps bow. See the image below (this one is for a Mckenzie caribou ten-ring) with a bow shooting 330 fps.
The trick pin is NOT just for single pin sights...
You can also use as many pins as you want with the trick pin. I use 7-pins and my sight is an adjustable sight so I can dial in distances beyond 80 yards.
Coop
Darin, You may have covered this and I probably missed it, but one question. If I wanted to set my trick pin parameter for 3" high and 4" low I would still start at my halfway point (25 yards) to establish my peak trajectory, correct? The lower number will remain unaffected by that distance if I'm understanding correctly.
Pretty sure I realized the fallacy in my question. The 12" offset is constant throughout all ranges for the trick pin, so a 12" offset at 40 would not be equivalent to the same pin location at 20.
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Exactly... that "other pin" location would change at each distance. Up close it may not even be on the animal. Beauty of the trick is you always hold the same point and get a lethal impact.
I've killed several more elk since writing this article and have been 100% on shot opportunities.
My advice is just try it. It's so easy and it works exactly as described... and only as described.
Coop
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I tried this trick pin deal, worked great on targets and seemed feasible, but i just overshot a bull the first time and same with a cow the next time i tried it.