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Single Pin "Holdover"
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<blockquote data-quote="TNDeerGuy" data-source="post: 5880632" data-attributes="member: 3702"><p>Here is a tip I picked up from 4-pin shooter at a 3D tournament years ago and I've done it ever since and it has never failed me even with my single pin. </p><p></p><p>for most guys shooting 28.5-29 draw length. Draw a 1/4" line on a target for and sight in at 26yds for a fixed pin shooter and for a adjustable pin shooter sight in at 20yd and move the pin to 26yds. </p><p></p><p>Now step up to 20yds and shoot at the 1/4" line and you'll notice the arrow will hit 1.5"-2" above that line. Walk back to 30yds and hold on the line and you'll notice the arrow will hit 1.5"-2" below the line. There is a 3"-4" gap from 20-30yds. </p><p></p><p>What this means is that between 10-30yds, where 97% of all archery shots are taken, you will not have to think much about pin holdover or which pin to use. Just a slightly low or high holdover will get it done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNDeerGuy, post: 5880632, member: 3702"] Here is a tip I picked up from 4-pin shooter at a 3D tournament years ago and I've done it ever since and it has never failed me even with my single pin. for most guys shooting 28.5-29 draw length. Draw a 1/4" line on a target for and sight in at 26yds for a fixed pin shooter and for a adjustable pin shooter sight in at 20yd and move the pin to 26yds. Now step up to 20yds and shoot at the 1/4" line and you'll notice the arrow will hit 1.5"-2" above that line. Walk back to 30yds and hold on the line and you'll notice the arrow will hit 1.5"-2" below the line. There is a 3"-4" gap from 20-30yds. What this means is that between 10-30yds, where 97% of all archery shots are taken, you will not have to think much about pin holdover or which pin to use. Just a slightly low or high holdover will get it done. [/QUOTE]
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