ORIGINAL: GMMAT
I don't get it????
How hard is it to remember you've got pins set at 20, 30 40, etc...? With one pin....aren't you ALWAYS (any time the deer isn't EXACTLY at the yardage you have yours set for) "gapping" to some degree?
Depends on the range Jeff.
I'm sure everyone has their own system that works for them. Personally, I leave mine set for 20 yards. Most of my shots are +/- five yards of that... I hold dead on. And the point of impact is only going to be about +/- 1"... and frankly thats about all I'm good for anyway at 20 yards... At 30 she is about 3" low... all I do is aim a little high... I don't know if gapping is right word... hold over maybe... same thing though. I never had any issue with multi-pin sights... the only sights I ever really didn't like were multi-pin vertical sights... and that was simply because I couldn't gap shoot because of the black pins between the fibers. I shoot a .029 fiber.. and in most hunting light.. I can't see the pin itself.. just the end of the fiber. Its almost like shooting with a target scope...save the magnification.
If the deer is over 30-35 yards... then I'll move the thing. In that case I'm probably sitting a field or small food plot... I'll have time to range the deer.. and move the sight. I've used that thing enough that I have a right good amount of confidence in it... and that alone makes it worth using.