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Archery Hunting Tennessee
Bow Hunting
5 pin fixed vs single pin
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<blockquote data-quote="JN" data-source="post: 5298594" data-attributes="member: 763"><p>I have the same bow and ended up with a 2 pin Eddie spott hog. I tried a 5 pin and it seemed too crowded and couldn't see the target. The Eddie has the pins stacked so it feels a single pin but isn't. Dial has two marks for both pins. I typically keep top pin set at 20 and bottom pin is about 34. Pins are not individually adjustable. Your sight it in like a single pin but have a lower pin if you need to make a longer shot quickly. I also practice at other distance other than what I have it set at to know how the 20 yard pin hits at say 10-15 and same with bottom pin at 40-45 so if I don't have time to adjust I can still make my own adjustment on my aim.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JN, post: 5298594, member: 763"] I have the same bow and ended up with a 2 pin Eddie spott hog. I tried a 5 pin and it seemed too crowded and couldn’t see the target. The Eddie has the pins stacked so it feels a single pin but isn’t. Dial has two marks for both pins. I typically keep top pin set at 20 and bottom pin is about 34. Pins are not individually adjustable. Your sight it in like a single pin but have a lower pin if you need to make a longer shot quickly. I also practice at other distance other than what I have it set at to know how the 20 yard pin hits at say 10-15 and same with bottom pin at 40-45 so if I don’t have time to adjust I can still make my own adjustment on my aim. [/QUOTE]
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