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#2
Joined: May 2003
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Yes I own one and yes its accurate and quite. I like mine because of the big sight window and the fix ground pins. When I look trough the peep to the sight both line up for better accuracy-circle within a circl. The pindulum pin is my 2oyrd ground pin and my tree stand pin,mine is good to about 35yrds ( this depends what fps is)
My next pin is 30yrd ground 40yrd in tree. My 3rd pin is 40yrd ground. hope I help.
My next pin is 30yrd ground 40yrd in tree. My 3rd pin is 40yrd ground. hope I help.
#5
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Heaven IA USA
Thanks bullsi,
I was just trying to get a feel for the distance one could accurately shoot a one pin pendulum. I keep hearing about fast bows being able to range out farther. I would consider 285 fps fast for a hunting set up.
When you say " about" 35 yards, does that mean you can hold right on at that distance?
I was just trying to get a feel for the distance one could accurately shoot a one pin pendulum. I keep hearing about fast bows being able to range out farther. I would consider 285 fps fast for a hunting set up.
When you say " about" 35 yards, does that mean you can hold right on at that distance?
#8
Joined: May 2003
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Its dead on at 35yrds I can raise it a little to get 40 or use the next bottom pin.You can allso put a fix just above the pindulum pin for less than 10yds or right below u on the tree stand.I first sight in on ground at 20 yrds but some times I do have to raise the pin just a little from the tree stand. Make sure you sight in from above before you hit the woods.




