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    Anyone made the switch back to multi pin from single pin

    I'm playing with the idea of switching to a single pin sight. There sure does seem to be a lot of people who have made the switch and decide never to go back.

    Well, with money as tight as it is, switching to a new sight isn't something that I want to do flippantly. I'm wondering, has anyone ever switched back to multi pin after shooting a single pin sight? If so, why?

    Matthew

    #2
    I shot a single pin for years and picked up a new to me bow a year or so back with multiple pin sight and tried to use it for a while and ended up taking it off and going back to single pin. Can't imagine I'll ever go back to multi pin.

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      #3
      4th season with single pin. Have no desire to go back. I have shot several friends new boys with multi pins, not near as comfortable. I don't see myself going back

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        #4
        I made the switch to a single pin sight about 4 years ago. I don't think i could ever go back to a multi pin. The better field of view and less concentration on which pin to use, makes a single pin much better imo.

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          #5
          Originally posted by TxHunter06 View Post
          I made the switch to a single pin sight about 4 years ago. I don't think i could ever go back to a multi pin. The better field of view and less concentration on which pin to use, makes a single pin much better imo.
          ^^^This is what sold me on the single pin sight^^^

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            #6
            Been shooting a single pin for a couple years now. Best move I ever made. It just makes shooting so much easier for me not having to jack with anchoring my sight housing then picking a pin.

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              #7
              Wow, it's pretty amazing that this many of you are this sold out.

              A couple of follow up questions: 1) Are you primarily whitetail/hog hunters year-to-year? 2) Do you regularly hunt whitetail from tree stands?

              Don't get me wrong, if I could hunt elk everyday, then I would. But they don't stomp around my back yard.

              Matthew

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                #8
                I go back and forth between fixed and sliders. The last couple years I have been shooting Hogg fathers with either 3 or 4 pins. I use the 4 pins out west. Gives me fixed pins to 50 yds and I can dial to the yard to about 110-120 yds. It's the best of both worlds for me. I think single pins are better suited for deer hunting and stands but that is my opinion.

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                  #9
                  Following this as I'm trying to convince myself to make the switch as well.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by AustinBowhunter View Post
                    Wow, it's pretty amazing that this many of you are this sold out.

                    A couple of follow up questions: 1) Are you primarily whitetail/hog hunters year-to-year? 2) Do you regularly hunt whitetail from tree stands?

                    Don't get me wrong, if I could hunt elk everyday, then I would. But they don't stomp around my back yard.

                    Matthew
                    Yes to the first, no to the second. Most of my hunting is from an elevated ground blind 4' high. But, I have also spot and stalked whitetail with my trophy ridge react one. Wasn't very hard to adjust on the fly, and I can also just set the pin at 30 and know where to aim from 40 on in. It may seem a bit rushed when you're stalking, but it really hasn't given me any reason to switch to a multi pin in any configuration.

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                      #11
                      In for results. I am about to make the switch to single pin myself.

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                        #12
                        Switched to single pin. Set on 20 and leave it alone. None of my setups allow for much more than that.

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                          #13
                          Make the switch. You won't regret it.

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                            #14
                            Just sold my single pin. Going to a 3 pin slider. Deciding on a spot hogg or mbg.

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                              #15
                              I have about 5 times over the years. Hated it. Went back to single. Main thing is what works best you not me.

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