1 pin sights pros/cons
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Join Date: May 2008
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i currently shoot a 6 pin extreme sight and got interested in a hha 1 pin sight that was adjustable out to 60 yards ,but was wondering if you guys could give me somes clues as to the diiference between the 2.....thanx
#2

LOL....well, other than the obvious difference, having only 1 pin.......The biggest is getting used to moving that pin instead of just using a different one. It takes a little getting used to, but once you do, you'll never go back. No more confusion, no more using the wrong pin, no more cluttered sight picture......No more playing the gap......Set that pin for the exact yardage and let fly.
What I do for hunting is leave my pin set @ 27 yards. I am 1 1/2" high at 20 yards and 1 1/2" low at 30 yards. For a deer, who cares about an inch or so. As long as the deer is 30 yards or closer, I hold center mass and let it eat. Gets 'em everytime.
What I do for hunting is leave my pin set @ 27 yards. I am 1 1/2" high at 20 yards and 1 1/2" low at 30 yards. For a deer, who cares about an inch or so. As long as the deer is 30 yards or closer, I hold center mass and let it eat. Gets 'em everytime.

#5

if you want one go for it...but the one thing i realized when i had an adjustable one pin sight was that youll never have enogh time to move it to the correct distance as the deer.....and what are you goign to do at full draw when the pin is setat35 and the deer keeps walking and walking, are you going to let the bow down and move it to 20 then pull back again....and if your goign to do what mobow does why not just do that with the sight you have now???? but your the shooter so its all up to you
#6
Join Date: Sep 2008
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I have to agree with mobow, you will never go back. I bought a HHA Pro and absolutly love it, it was pricey, but well worth it. As far as time to adjust the sight when a deer comes in, ithink you will have more than enough time, it only takes half a second. in my experiance, most of my shots are within 20 yds.any thing farther out usallywill have that extra time to adjust if youhave to.I self film all of my hunts so not only do i have to get my bow off the hook, check distances in acordance with the deers travel route, adjust my sight if need be, but i also have to get my camera pointed in the right direction and focused, and then get my release on my string when the deer comes into picture. I don't want to hear there wont be enough time to adjust. It can and has been done with practice and experiance.
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ORIGINAL: City Slicker?
I don't want to hear there wont be enough time to adjust.
I don't want to hear there wont be enough time to adjust.
#8
Spike
Join Date: Sep 2008
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I have an HHA on my 07 Tribute. I have it set at 25 yards and from 5 yards to 30 its in the kill zone. I normally would never shoot above thirty but i practice out to fourty and all i do is hold a little higher than normal and its right in there. What more could you ask for all the guess work is gone you really do not have to even move the sight..find the shoulder and let it fly..especially since you have two very fast bows you should take advantage of howflat they shoot (its a good sight especially for people who do not use range finders)
If you want to shoot out to sixty then maybe make a fifty and sixty yard mark and unjust accordingly.
If you want to shoot out to sixty then maybe make a fifty and sixty yard mark and unjust accordingly.
#9

ORIGINAL: Bowhunter1591
well when you hunt in spots where deerdont come by often there isent enoguh time....the deer here dont stand there for minutes and alow you to fiddle around with the range and the pin
ORIGINAL: City Slicker?
I don't want to hear there wont be enough time to adjust.
I don't want to hear there wont be enough time to adjust.
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Join Date: Oct 2007
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I currently have a True Glow sight that came with five pins. I immediately removed two and lowered the thirdthe bottom of the sight. This new bow shoots so fast and thetwenty and thirty yrd. pins were so close I ended up removing all but one pin. I'm shooting better with only one pin. Out to forty with confidence. After the season I want to geta good single pin. Ken