Started the season with an HHA single pin slider. Late this season I decided to go with a multi-pin CBE Tek Hybrid Pro. The HHA was fine when you know the range you're going to be shooting at (I took my buck with it early October), but I like the simplicity of the multi-pin when a shot may appear at various ranges. The multi-pin with a slider or wheel adjustment is sort of the best of both worlds.
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The definitive Single Vs. Multiple Pin thread.
You can't give me an HHA. I've owned 3. I've been shooting sliders exactly 20 years now. I've owned a pile of em. MBG is my all time fave and I can put a regular quiver mount on my bow just like a fixed pin sight accepts or a 2 piece bow mounted quiver.
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The definitive Single Vs. Multiple Pin thread.
Originally posted by Fergeris View PostIt is alot better it did Rattle at first but the set screws were just a Lil loose I tightened them an it's very very quiet
It's slicker looking than a Hogg Father. Hogg Father was nice n all but it was just too much I think. I like the MGB better than I did it. The fiber on this I shoot now is a bit brighter than my Hogg Father was also.
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I had the regular optimizer but wanted to go to a sight that allowed me to shoot 100 yards. I was going to switch to the hogg father but then the king pin came out an it's the same set up but able to shoot further an it's easy to sight in. Took me maybe 20 mins.
I hadn't looked at the hogg father an didn't know how they setup.
I really like the dove tail as well. The other reason I was going to switch.
An so far the customer service has been great from hha.
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