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one pin sights
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08/21/10 09:17 PM
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preston629
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how do those work? you use that one pin for all yardages?
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Re: one pin sights
[Re: preston629]
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08/21/10 09:23 PM
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Mr. 2 Million
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adjust up and down as you would open sights I believe most bows are fast enough that the pins are so close they clump together , at least mine did which is why i went to single pin
 David
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Re: one pin sights
[Re: Mr. 2 Million]
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08/22/10 02:18 AM
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scot
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I've got an hha slider so it slides up and down for different yardages
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Re: one pin sights
[Re: scot]
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08/22/10 03:18 AM
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ParkCountyElkDestroyer
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I've got an hha slider so it slides up and down for different yardages x2 I love mine
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Re: one pin sights
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08/22/10 04:17 AM
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Salty Bum
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I shot a Strother's Black Death Infinity with a Vital Gear Starburst one pin sight and I love it but not trying to start anything but a one sight pin does not work for a lot of yardages!!!!!! I shot a GT arrow 422 grains at 61-ilbs and get 307 FPS and I have pin placements that go 20, 30, 40, 50, and up to 90 - pass 50 is for the guys i shot with and we play knock knock - but there is a difference with pin placement. I love my one pin - you see the deer range him and you have already ranged markers so you know the deers distance and when he steps to the range you have already set the sight and let the arrow fly - the pone pin sight is awesome for spot and stalk as well as bow stand - you just have to do your homework first - sight it in - range and be sure of your ability
Salty Bum HOOK EM HORNS!!!!!! <')))))))))*><
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Re: one pin sights
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08/22/10 02:12 PM
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bigtuna
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Re: one pin sights
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08/22/10 06:33 PM
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cmelvin
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I shot a Strother's Black Death Infinity with a Vital Gear Starburst one pin sight and I love it but not trying to start anything but a one sight pin does not work for a lot of yardages!!!!!! I shot a GT arrow 422 grains at 61-ilbs and get 307 FPS and I have pin placements that go 20, 30, 40, 50, and up to 90 - pass 50 is for the guys i shot with and we play knock knock - but there is a difference with pin placement. I love my one pin - you see the deer range him and you have already ranged markers so you know the deers distance and when he steps to the range you have already set the sight and let the arrow fly - the pone pin sight is awesome for spot and stalk as well as bow stand - you just have to do your homework first - sight it in - range and be sure of your ability one pin sights make work good for the areas you hunt but over here in east texas they don't work too well. the woods are so thick over here that sometimes by the time you see a deer, its only for a split second. so you dont have the luxury of setting the pin to the correct distance, then draw and get settled, then shoot. like you i range different trees and bushes as soon as i get in my stand so when the deer shows, i can act quickly on the deer. you have to have multiple pins so when you see the deer, all ya have to do is draw and let fly.
I have found that diversity adds balance to things. And thats why i shoot a diversity of animals. so i can bring balance to my freezer
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Re: one pin sights
[Re: cmelvin]
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08/22/10 09:24 PM
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HardWired
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So while in the stand, you adjust your pin to a certain distance before draw? Seems like a lot of movement...
I' not knocking it, just have never had experience with them.
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