Pins?
#1
For hunting only, How do you guyshave your pins set? I only have 3 pins on my Tomkat. Should I set them at 20,40,60? Or should I order some more pins and set them at 20,30,40,50,60? Thanks in advance for the advice!
#5
Joined: Mar 2007
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From: hunt\'n Idaho
I set my pins up at 30, 40, 50, 60, and 80. Will I take the 80 yard shot at an animal, nope, but I will practice at that range daily and be able to shoot a follow-up shot should the critter decide to give me a chance. Having the long pin and practicing at that range makes the 60 and under shots simple. Shooting at the ultra-long ranges (80-100 yards) forces shooting form to the front on every shot with no exceptions.
#6
Most of my shots have been between 20 and 30 yards. I have 3 pins and had them orriginally at 20, 30, 40 but now I have them at 20, 25, 30. Perhaps I only need 20 and 30 but it is what I got used to.
#7
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Apr 2007
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Not to be rude whitetaildreamer,
But I really can't put two pins at 20 and 25, they would be too close. On fast bows I don't see a lot of difference between 10 and 25 yards. I'm working my way to a 20 yard pin and a 30 yard pin for hunting. Since I have a 3 pin, I will set up the last one for around 38/40, but that is mostly just for fun when shooting. I can see setting it up at 20 / 30 /35, but 20 /25 /30 just seems real tight.
But I really can't put two pins at 20 and 25, they would be too close. On fast bows I don't see a lot of difference between 10 and 25 yards. I'm working my way to a 20 yard pin and a 30 yard pin for hunting. Since I have a 3 pin, I will set up the last one for around 38/40, but that is mostly just for fun when shooting. I can see setting it up at 20 / 30 /35, but 20 /25 /30 just seems real tight.
#8
Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2007
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From: Chicopee, Massachusetts
When I had a 3 pin sight they were set at 20 / 30 / and 40 yards. When I wen to a 5 pin sight they were set at 20 / 30 / 40 / 50 / and 60 yards. I used the 50 and 60 yard pins on the range only. I used to spend a lot of time practicing at 40 - 60 yards. I ruined way too many arrows at 20 and 30 yards.
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#10
No I don't think that you are rude at all. Like I said it's just what I've gotten used to. I have my bow set for where I hunt which is fairly thick even with my shooting lanes cut. Where I have my most successful stand set there is a deer trail that cuts one lane at 25 yards and twolanes they cross at 30 yards. Like I said it's what I got used to and feel comfortable with. I'm sure we all have our oddities.


