I currently have a 5 pin sight on my bow and they are really hard for me to see. Would a single pin adjustable sight be better? If so, which one would would be a good middle of the road sight?
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Not sure what you mean by hard to see. But I used a five pin for ever myself, and I could see them fine but I had a hard time focusing on one, I guess is how I would describe it. The pins were so close together two, three or a lot of times four pins would all be some where on the target. So I would normally hit the target, but not exactly were I wanted sometimes. By going to a single pin, it has eliminated all that, it's so much easier focusing on one pin. I worried about forgetting to turn the dial to the correct yardage, and a couple times I have ( luckily on targets) but I used the wrong pin far more times the I have forgot to turn the yardage dial. I can set it at 25 yards and not have to move it, if I don't have the time, and shoot well to 35 yards. ( haven't shot an animal past that in a very long time) I also shoot the HHA sight and I like it, now that I modified to work for me. I bought it because it had the brightest pin. I will tell you they rust ( the bolts, nuts and screws) very very easy. And to be honest going to a single pin sight is the second best thing I have done for myself archery wise, the first being a thumb release. Those to things have helped me tremendously, good luck, but if I was you I would give one a try. You can always resale it in the classifies and probaly not loose to much money.Last edited by critter69; 10-07-2018, 07:44 AM.
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I just went through this I will be 48 on monday type one diabetic so the pins became a bit harder to see and some colors work better for me than others . I opted for a the fast eddie with the double pin. so my 20 yard is the first pin the second is spot on at 40 for my bow speed . Take a look at that set up for me I thought it was great as many targets are in the range without out having to move sight
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