Made a breaking decision thanks to Jeramies brother....lol


dartonman

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I have debated for years, as I shot my great Darton bows, to either switch to one pin and forget it...or keep my current set up with my Trophy Ridge sight....well, our dear friend Jeramies brother needed a multi pin sight for his set up....so, here is my chance to make the change.....I have shot my sons bow with his single pin with great accuracy, so I did it....Jeramie....I have shipped a great sight your way...and I now have one bright green pin to set up at 20 yards.......I dont usually shoot any farther than that in thick Illinois woods............my bow shoots fast..it has to be in the 295fps range with the Nuge blades....so, one inch high at 15, dead on at 22 yards, and inch low at 30......so a few squirrels might get lucky with this set up....but the deer won't. Hope your brother enjoys his FREE Trophy Ridge sight buddy..........heal that arm up. al

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Al- I've been shooting one pin for years. I set it at 27 yards, and hold a hair low at 10-20ish yards, hold dead on to 35ish yards, and hold a hair high at 40 yards. You have roughly 16inches of vital on a deer (well, maybe more with those big corn-fed IL deer :p) and it ain't too difficult to drop an arrow in that large of an area. You have to practice with it and see how it works for you. Me?- I don't think I'll ever shoot a multi-pin sight again.

If I happen to have a known distance and have time, I'll adjust my sight to that distance and will pick the exact hair I want to cut in half. Whatever works for you......

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