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nodog 07-23-2005 05:50 AM

RE: 2 pins enough?
 
Depends on your bow.

Mattiac 07-23-2005 06:31 AM

RE: 2 pins enough?
 
Whats your setup?
It would reallyhelp to know.

I agree with most the others though.
One of the best setups I shot was not all that fast, but I could set one pin at 27 yards and be pretty close to dead on at any distance from 0-30.

Now I use a two-pin slider sight thats dialed in to 20 and 30. If Im hunting a really tight area, I can slide it down and its dialed intoabout 10 & 18.

If I want to practice long range, I slide it up, and I can shoot out to 75yds.

I know you are a young kid from previous posts, so Im guessing your set-up is pretty slow, being that its ancient, and probably shorter draw lower poundage. (nothing wrong with that)

You want to take this into consideration when hunting. A good set up for you would probably be a pin set at about 10 yards and one at 20. Or possibly 15-25, or at best 20-30. You probably wont be getting great KE, and you need to take that into consideration when taking shots at game.

Good luck this upcoming season---Matt

IL-Cornfed 07-23-2005 12:01 PM

RE: 2 pins enough?
 
I'd set your two pins for 20 and 30 yards and leave it at that. That is more than enough for any deer hunting you'll ne doing.


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