fixed or pendelum sights
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 130
fixed or pendelum sights
I have been thinking about switching from fixed pin sights to the pendelum sights. I have talked to several bow hunters and have a mixed reveiw on the pendelum sights. I would like to hear some of the pros and cons from the experts. Please help me with this !
#3
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 130
RE: fixed or pendelum sights
mlaubner , another thing that I was thinking about is that judgeing the distance part of the fun to me. I enjoy sitting in the stand trying to guess the distance to a tree or what ever. But I was just wondering if the change would be a change for the good.
#4
Join Date: Sep 2003
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Posts: 83
RE: fixed or pendelum sights
Before you buy anything if you have a chance to try a red dot scope I think a lot of people would like them. I have shot one for 10 years and now all the guys but one at camp shot with them. The only draw backs are 1- they add some weight 2- you have to remember to turn it on and off. You can tell in a hart beat if you have bad form or are shaking. I know this is not what you were looking for but if you can take a look at one.
#6
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Carmel NY USA
Posts: 52
RE: fixed or pendelum sights
bearlot,
I have used a pendelum for 8 years, first a Keller now a Preditor IV. I also own a fixed pin Tru Glow sight for ground shooting and off season target practice. For me I do 99.9% of my deer hunting 20ft. up in a tree pendelums are the way to go. One pin dead on from 0-37yards. As for poor form, lots of people have bad form but if you hunt from an elevated stand form is one thing you need to watch fixed or pendelum sight.... As for + and - Pendelums have yardage limitations and ground shooting limitations (not a big deal if your hunting up in a tree). Fixed pins can give some pin confusion but that can be fixed by useing one pin set at around 25yards...... The choice is up to you, I would buy a pendelum to play with. Try the Preditor IV or a Savage.
I have used a pendelum for 8 years, first a Keller now a Preditor IV. I also own a fixed pin Tru Glow sight for ground shooting and off season target practice. For me I do 99.9% of my deer hunting 20ft. up in a tree pendelums are the way to go. One pin dead on from 0-37yards. As for poor form, lots of people have bad form but if you hunt from an elevated stand form is one thing you need to watch fixed or pendelum sight.... As for + and - Pendelums have yardage limitations and ground shooting limitations (not a big deal if your hunting up in a tree). Fixed pins can give some pin confusion but that can be fixed by useing one pin set at around 25yards...... The choice is up to you, I would buy a pendelum to play with. Try the Preditor IV or a Savage.
#7
RE: fixed or pendelum sights
I have shot fixed and pendulum sights in the past.I shot a kellar for a few years and liked the sight.It was very accurate and reliable.I switched back to a fiber optic fixed pin sight a couple of years ago.The speed and flat shooting arrows of todays bows have made the distance judgeing easier.I went to the pendelum to eliminate using multible pins,my last two bow set ups will shoot one pin out to thirty yards.I' ve only shot one deer in 15 years of bow hunting over twenty yards away.So I had no need for the pendelum at that distance.Also the fiber optic was much better for low light.
#8
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Havre de Grace MD USA
Posts: 703
RE: fixed or pendelum sights
Bearlot,
I also enjoy guessing ranges, but I always verify them with a laser rangefinder.
I feel as though you are more limited as to how and where you can shoot your bow effectively.
I would just prefer to use one set-up and build confidence in it.
But it is really a matter of personal choice.
I also enjoy guessing ranges, but I always verify them with a laser rangefinder.
I feel as though you are more limited as to how and where you can shoot your bow effectively.
I also own a fixed pin Tru Glow sight for ground shooting and off season target practice.
But it is really a matter of personal choice.
#9
RE: fixed or pendelum sights
Get a savage Pendulum QC Ranger one pin to shoot out to 70 yds just by clicking now you can have your pendulum and range your trees too. http://www.savagearchery.com/newproducts.html
#10
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Oklahoma City Oklahoma USA
Posts: 53
RE: fixed or pendelum sights
I use the Preditor IV with a Timberline No Peep. The Preditor is the dove-tail mount style which allows me to have a second Preditor bracket set up with ground pins instead of the pendalum. The dove-tail mount allows " quick release" type changing of the sights with no adverse effects on settings. The best of both worlds, practice on the ground with pins and hunting from my tree stands.
The Timberline No Peep" forces" you to use consistant form (especially helpful from the tree stand) and gets rid of low light problems associated with a standard peep sight. I did my final sighting in from the tree stand todayand am now ready for next Wednesday' s season opener.
The Timberline No Peep" forces" you to use consistant form (especially helpful from the tree stand) and gets rid of low light problems associated with a standard peep sight. I did my final sighting in from the tree stand todayand am now ready for next Wednesday' s season opener.