Thanks! As much as I have been on this site, I am not sure how I missed that article. Very interesting and I am going to try that out later today or tomorrow!
I read about the trick pin system and was intrigued, but it seems like there is a lot to screw up on an elk, let alone an antelope, and holding somewhere other than where I want to hit seems counter-intuitive. The EZV sight looks too imprecise to me, I want to nail a spot, not hit a pie plate. Single pin requires too much adjustment in the moment of truth, or it requires too much thought in where to hold if you don't move it (again, imprecise and too easy to screw up). I just can't fathom how it can get any simpler than a 5-pin fixed sight, set at 20-60 yards. Even better, a multi-pin slider which is as versatile as you can get (I shoot 6 pins). You can practice way downtown, shoot gaps when hunting, or dial to any distance in between gaps if you have time. You can even trick pin shoot with it if you want.