ORIGINAL: Greg / MO
How in the HECK am I suppose to pretend there's pins in between the actual ones for gapping purposes when shooting odd yardages like Matt / PA suggested in his 3d thread?
I sight in at 22-27-32-37 and then shoot EVERY yardage in between. I know EXACTLY where my bow hits at 31 yards or 26 yards. And you don't do this by holding one pin high or low and referencing that, you actually aim with the AIR or “Gaps” between the pins staring right at the spot you want to hit and shade the gap in the direction of the yardage. This is much more accurate than trying to decide how high to hold, just pretend that there is a 26 or 30 yd pin in there and shoot with the invisible pin.
This thing shoots so blazing fast that my pins are stacked so tightly together that there's no way I can imagine another couple pins in between the actual ones in my Spot Hogg... [

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I think for anything less than 32, I'll just put the top three pins on the "x"...
This is why I set my 3D bows up for 2 inch pin gaps.... 2 inches of drop per pin works for me [8D]