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Archery Hunting Tennessee
Bow Hunting
5 pin fixed vs single pin
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<blockquote data-quote="Iglow" data-source="post: 5301955" data-attributes="member: 22496"><p>If you love being cheap you'll love this. Instead of spending money on a sight I took a piece of piano wire and made an "L" shape with a loop on the end and mounted it on the inside sight hole (inside the sight window). It can adjust a little for elevation but windage is what it is. I made it long and cut it down till the windage was right. It hits dead on at 18 yards for my bow. I've used it for a while and killed 2 deer with it last season. I wouldn't go back to a store bought sight for anything. My bow is low poundage and at 30 I hold the pin at the bottom of the spine and at 10 I just hold it dead on just like at 18. It takes maybe 3/4 shots at each yardage to know where to hold the 1 pin and the whole process takes maybe an hour. It's cheap, practically indestructible and it works, what else do you need?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iglow, post: 5301955, member: 22496"] If you love being cheap you'll love this. Instead of spending money on a sight I took a piece of piano wire and made an "L" shape with a loop on the end and mounted it on the inside sight hole (inside the sight window). It can adjust a little for elevation but windage is what it is. I made it long and cut it down till the windage was right. It hits dead on at 18 yards for my bow. I've used it for a while and killed 2 deer with it last season. I wouldn't go back to a store bought sight for anything. My bow is low poundage and at 30 I hold the pin at the bottom of the spine and at 10 I just hold it dead on just like at 18. It takes maybe 3/4 shots at each yardage to know where to hold the 1 pin and the whole process takes maybe an hour. It's cheap, practically indestructible and it works, what else do you need? [/QUOTE]
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