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<blockquote data-quote="david k." data-source="post: 4933705" data-attributes="member: 10555"><p>The Kingpin is an awesome sight...no way you'll find a brighter pin....I bought a used Kingpin and a used Tommy Hogg on Archery Talk in the early summer and then set them both up and sighted them both in on my bow. I loved everything about the Kingpin but decided to go with the Tommy Hogg this year for 2 reasons...one was the weight, it made my bow really tip forward and more difficult to hold steady...which I could have resolved easily with a back bar but I didn't want to go that route for hunting...and the other reason was because I simply messed up and bought the XL version and the aperture was just too big for my peep...I just couldn't center it up easily and didn't want to go to a 1/4" peep.</p><p></p><p>I'm going to shoot the Spot Hogg this year but I'm already watching AT for a very clean used Kingpin and I'll buy another one with the smaller aperture down the road. I think that sight on a lighter carbon bow (maybe like an old Hoyt Carbon Sypder) would be awesome!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="david k., post: 4933705, member: 10555"] The Kingpin is an awesome sight...no way you'll find a brighter pin....I bought a used Kingpin and a used Tommy Hogg on Archery Talk in the early summer and then set them both up and sighted them both in on my bow. I loved everything about the Kingpin but decided to go with the Tommy Hogg this year for 2 reasons...one was the weight, it made my bow really tip forward and more difficult to hold steady...which I could have resolved easily with a back bar but I didn't want to go that route for hunting...and the other reason was because I simply messed up and bought the XL version and the aperture was just too big for my peep...I just couldn't center it up easily and didn't want to go to a 1/4" peep. I'm going to shoot the Spot Hogg this year but I'm already watching AT for a very clean used Kingpin and I'll buy another one with the smaller aperture down the road. I think that sight on a lighter carbon bow (maybe like an old Hoyt Carbon Sypder) would be awesome! [/QUOTE]
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