I have a 5 pin fixed sight and shoot 20-40 yards at tournaments. Was wondering what would be best yardage to set pins.
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That arrow spec seems to be kinda middle of the road for speed and weight so I would think either combination would work, however if your max is 40 and you have 5 pins id get the most yardage marks within the 20-40 range. So id setup for 20,25,30,35,40.
Might be a touch crowded but you'll at least have a pin for it and gap shooting will be more accurate if needed.
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Originally posted by Kenner97 View PostMaybe look at a single pin. Mine has proved to be very accurate once it is setup with the correct tape or you could fine tune it and create your own tape.
5 pins with-in 40 yards i feel would be cluttered.
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I have a single pin moveable, 5 pin moveable and 5 pin fixed. I'm asking about my 5 pin fixed setup.Last edited by turbowhunter; 05-07-2020, 08:53 AM.
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25, 40, 50, 60, 70
Last 3 are basically useless and out of the way. To say they are "Sighted in" would be a lie. More like "close enough" for if I saw a Javelina in the road or something way out there. 25 covers me out to 30. Top pin for anything around the feeder eliminates any guessing, and my next pin has plenty distance from the priority top pin. May not work for everyone, but I prefer not have pins stacked up on the top.
Edit: I tried the single pin slider, and it wasn't for me. I never cared for the vertical pin, and never felt I was as consistent with it. Probably all in my head, but mark me as a negative review for moving sights.
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Originally posted by Graysonhogs View PostThat's the problem I have. My eyes aren't great, and if I had 5 pins, chances are they'd "melt together"
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Originally posted by turbowhunter View PostI like and have a single pin also but a moveable sight in 3d puts me in the open class with all the target bows and I don't want to go there.
5 pin is just to cluttered IMO
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