Originally Posted by
JohnnyHildo
while i do get what you're saying this situation is completely manageable even with a single pin.
if i'm set up on my hha for a 30 yard shot and something comes in at 45 yards i have 2 choices i can try to adjust or i'll do what i've been practicing since i started using it and hold the pin 2" high on the animal.
preparing for the worst might be the difference between hitting the dirt or tagging out.
Yeah the key here is practice. If you're going to use a single pin sight - know where to hold at known distances beyond your pin's set position.
I'm not arguing a case one way or the other. Both have their pros and cons. I just know what works for me and what I like. I did contemplate getting a single pin but went with the multi.