Just depends on your preference. I like a 3 pin sight because it reduces confusion when the moment gets hyped up (and that happens - especially out west on a bull elk screaming in your face). With the bow you have, imo, there is no reason for a 5 pin sight. It shoots extremely fast. My dad handed me down his bow now that he's too old to pull it back. It has a 5 pin sight and I just lowered the bottom 2 pins as low as they'd go just to get them out of frame. Also depends on your comfortable shot distance - some people have goal set in their head of maximum 30 yards - no exceptions. If that's you, a single pin is all you need. Again, all preference. Best of luck