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Archery Hunting Tennessee
Bow Hunting
5 pin fixed vs single pin
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<blockquote data-quote="102" data-source="post: 5296968" data-attributes="member: 1462"><p>To each his own.</p><p>I've tried all of them. But over the years (40), I've found Montana Black Gold to be my favorite.</p><p>I really like the "dimmer" that controls the brightness of the fiber optics according to the amount of sunlight. REALLY bright pins tend to bleed a bit for me obscuring the target a little.</p><p></p><p>I chose a 5 pin sight but removed 2 of them with the bottom pin a mover. Which I've never had to use.</p><p>25/35/45 will do it for my 3 pins.</p><p></p><p>When I elk hunt I have never had to move the bottom pin though I could if need be.</p><p></p><p>I stay with 3 pins because I need things simple. </p><p>My brain (under stress) knows top is cloys, middle is a little farther, and the bottom is far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="102, post: 5296968, member: 1462"] To each his own. I've tried all of them. But over the years (40), I've found Montana Black Gold to be my favorite. I really like the "dimmer" that controls the brightness of the fiber optics according to the amount of sunlight. REALLY bright pins tend to bleed a bit for me obscuring the target a little. I chose a 5 pin sight but removed 2 of them with the bottom pin a mover. Which I've never had to use. 25/35/45 will do it for my 3 pins. When I elk hunt I have never had to move the bottom pin though I could if need be. I stay with 3 pins because I need things simple. My brain (under stress) knows top is cloys, middle is a little farther, and the bottom is far. [/QUOTE]
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