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Archery Hunting Tennessee
Bow Hunting
Single pin or multi pins sights
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<blockquote data-quote="Stretcher_Jockey" data-source="post: 4644350" data-attributes="member: 19762"><p>Spot Hogg Fast Eddie XL 5 pin. You can order them with pin sizes to your preference. My 20, 30, 40yd pins are 0.19 and my 50 and 60yd pins are 0.10. The sight is expensive but I'd rather have a middle of the road bow like I have (Hoyt Powermax) with high quality accessories than the inverse any day of the week.</p><p></p><p>I don't like single pins for hunting as there's just too many variables at play and things can change in a second. 5 pins can get a bit busy, depending on whether you mainly hunt hardwoods or not you could get by with a 3 pin just fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stretcher_Jockey, post: 4644350, member: 19762"] Spot Hogg Fast Eddie XL 5 pin. You can order them with pin sizes to your preference. My 20, 30, 40yd pins are 0.19 and my 50 and 60yd pins are 0.10. The sight is expensive but I'd rather have a middle of the road bow like I have (Hoyt Powermax) with high quality accessories than the inverse any day of the week. I don't like single pins for hunting as there's just too many variables at play and things can change in a second. 5 pins can get a bit busy, depending on whether you mainly hunt hardwoods or not you could get by with a 3 pin just fine. [/QUOTE]
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