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shawnee28 01-17-2008 06:06 PM

Use your pins for Ranging
 
I use 5 pins in my setup. First pin at 15yrds and one at every 10yrds up. First of last season durring practice I put my bottom pin on the deer targets belly and where ever the deers back crossed thru the sight window, I moved that point to the kill zone (if a pin was at its back, I used that pin, if it was between two pins, I put one above and one below) and it has been DEAD ON everywhere I've move the target. A deer is apx. 20 to 26 inches from belly to back and six deer this year have been the results of using this method. I draw, focus on the deer, pin spot the belly (with the bottom pin), locate the killer pin, and cut loose. Does this make sense to anyone else?

MN/Kyle 01-17-2008 06:10 PM

RE: Use your pins for Ranging
 
It sort of makes sense to me, but I use a range finder. I range the trees or "land marks' around me, I know that distance. So when the deer gets there I know what pin to use.

loogout1 01-17-2008 06:17 PM

RE: Use your pins for Ranging
 
If it worked for you thats a pretty quick yardage system. But what if the deer is more than slightly quartering away, or not broadside enough to get in that sight window? I guess you wouldn't take any 55yd. shots either since that pin couldn't be on its belly and intersecting its back at the same time. For the average 20, 30 maybe even 40yd shot though that would be a cool system.

TEmbry 01-17-2008 07:40 PM

RE: Use your pins for Ranging
 

ORIGINAL: MN/Kyle

It sort of makes sense to me, but I use a range finder. I range the trees or "land marks' around me, I know that distance. So when the deer gets there I know what pin to use.
x2 sounds like a sweet way of ranging for ya though

Rory/MO 01-17-2008 08:28 PM

RE: Use your pins for Ranging
 
i dont understand what your saying....

treehunter 01-17-2008 11:15 PM

RE: Use your pins for Ranging
 
Yeah, sounds like a badshot in the making. I like to range things around me to be sure

Arthur P 01-17-2008 11:22 PM

RE: Use your pins for Ranging
 
Exactly the same principle as using one of these old fashioned (Lordy I'm gettin' old! [:-]) sights with stadia range finders. They used the depth of a deer's chest as a reference too.



Washington Hunter 01-18-2008 12:02 AM

RE: Use your pins for Ranging
 

ORIGINAL: Arthur P

Exactly the same principle as using one of these old fashioned (Lordy I'm gettin' old! [:-]) sights with stadia range finders. They used the depth of a deer's chest as a reference too.


Oh, you're not that old Arthur. I remember these things. I still have one in an archery box downstairs somewhere! :D


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