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Archery Hunting Tennessee
Bow Hunting
5 pin fixed vs single pin
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<blockquote data-quote="tree_ghost" data-source="post: 5301166" data-attributes="member: 14521"><p>Totally depends on the area I'm hunting and game I'm hunting. If I'm in tight cover hunting whitetail then I'm taking my bow with a Tommy Hogg single pin. Of all the deer I've killed with a bow only a handful have been outside of 25yards so there's not much room for pin adjustment at those distances. When I go out west this fall hunting elk I'll be taking my bow that has a Fast Eddie 3 pin. Pins will be set at 30,40,50 with my 40 yard pin being my rover. I use my middle pin as a rover since it's a different color than my top and bottom pins.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tree_ghost, post: 5301166, member: 14521"] Totally depends on the area I’m hunting and game I’m hunting. If I’m in tight cover hunting whitetail then I’m taking my bow with a Tommy Hogg single pin. Of all the deer I’ve killed with a bow only a handful have been outside of 25yards so there’s not much room for pin adjustment at those distances. When I go out west this fall hunting elk I’ll be taking my bow that has a Fast Eddie 3 pin. Pins will be set at 30,40,50 with my 40 yard pin being my rover. I use my middle pin as a rover since it’s a different color than my top and bottom pins. [/QUOTE]
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