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bigtim6656 08-20-2008 12:33 PM

high far out
 
how far out can you guys shoot one pin i do not mean how far out can you shoot it if you lower or raise it i mean how far out can you hold on your target spot and hit it.
My 20 yard is good from 0 to 20 i do not have to lower it at say 10 yards not sure what it would be at 30 though


wis_bow_huntr 08-20-2008 12:34 PM

RE: high far out
 
Im comfortable at 42 yards, nothing more than that even though all my shooting in the woods is done under 30 yards.

Rick James 08-20-2008 12:34 PM

RE: high far out
 
How big of a spot?

Badger_Girl93 08-20-2008 12:38 PM

RE: high far out
 

ORIGINAL: wis_bow_huntr

Im comfortable at 42 yards, nothing more than that even though all my shooting in the woods is done under 30 yards.
So,are yousaying that your point of aim and your point of impactare the same anywherebetween 0 and 42 yds?



Muliefever 08-20-2008 12:39 PM

RE: high far out
 
Well I have a one pin HHA sight. I can shoot it out to 75 yds( at a target) with minor adjustments. :)

rybohunter 08-20-2008 12:40 PM

RE: high far out
 
Is this deja vue? [&:]

Bowtech 360 08-20-2008 12:40 PM

RE: high far out
 

ORIGINAL: wis_bow_huntr

Im comfortable at 42 yards, nothing more than that even though all my shooting in the woods is done under 30 yards.

Bull, He is asking at what point does your arrow start droping. He is asking how far and flat your bow shoots. I doubt that you can do it out to 42 yards.

quiksilver 08-20-2008 12:42 PM

RE: high far out
 
Usually within a couple hundred miles, depending on what weight I have my bow set on.

bigtim6656 08-20-2008 12:43 PM

RE: high far out
 
no what i want to know is how far out can you shoot without changing you sight spot like say your aiming for the heart how far out can you shoot without raising your bow. I do not mean how far out can you guest how far over the deer you need to aim

ORIGINAL: rybohunter

Is this deja vue? [&:]

bigtim6656 08-20-2008 12:43 PM

RE: high far out
 
vitals on a normal size deer

ORIGINAL: Rick James

How big of a spot?

Muliefever 08-20-2008 12:58 PM

RE: high far out
 
I am shooting a Black Ice. I am good to 30 yds.

formula1 08-20-2008 01:05 PM

RE: high far out
 
I can shoot 0-33 yards with one pin, sighted at 30. It is 2" high at 20 and a fraction higher at 10! It is also 2" low at 33 and 6" low at 40(Drops alot between 30 and 40)!If I am holding center mass, I would make a good hit to 33 yards.

Really what happens is I move my HHA single pin if a 40 yard shot comes, but I likely will never shoot that far at a deer.

buttonbuckmaster 08-20-2008 01:06 PM

RE: high far out
 
I shoot one pin (fixed) sighted in at 20 yards. I've practiced out to 40 with it, but anything over 30 gets to be a guessing game. I hang my stands for 15-20 yard shots, so shooting one pin hasn't been an issue with me.


I can shoot out to 90 yards. All I have to do is place the bottom cam on the vitals. Gospel.;):D

mr4pt 08-20-2008 02:26 PM

RE: high far out
 
With my top pin...

At 32 yds I hit the bottom of the 4" circle on the Block target.
At 10 yds I hit the top of the 4" circle on the Block target.

PSE X Force W/Whisker Biscuit, 60# limbs.

Test81 08-20-2008 02:37 PM

RE: high far out
 
[quote]ORIGINAL: Muliefever

I am shooting a Black Ice. I am good to 30 yds.
[/quote

Same here, I am shooting an 08 with a single pin sight. It is sighted in at 25yds but up to 30yds I can use same placement.

passthru79 08-20-2008 08:01 PM

RE: high far out
 
I can sqeeze 40 yards out of my top pin on my 82nd airborne. Im about an inch high at 20 yards and 2.5 low at 40. I have a Ross Cardiac that can hits within an inch or so out to 30 with the top pin.


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