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fixed multi pin vs single slider

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FullPull
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(@fullpull)
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Joined: 16 years ago

I have a single pin vital gear all metal on one of my older Hoyt's.
It works great on it, But I like my 5 pin Team Extreme Sight's I have on my other bow's much better.
I pre range my area but I just have better luck with a multy pin set up.
No guessing or fiddleing with a knob.
But thats me.
I is a little crouded but I just aim small and I am running a big peep.

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doghunter
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Joined: 16 years ago

I buy the 3 pin sights and take all of them off but one. I hate the clutter and (I'm ashamed to say) have used the wrong pin more than once and let the arrow sail over their back.

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randy3003
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I'm using the tru glo razor vbt. It has one very small piece of stainless in the middle that has a reflection on it of aiming points you can adjust but don't see any pins coming from the side. You line up the reflection of the pin you would normally use and release. No target clutter what so ever and you can see your target completely no matter which way it comes from, like a single pin but no readjusting for distance. The 4 pin model is a tool adjustment sight but the six (like mine) is micro adjustment (tool-less) I absolutely love it. Also if you hand torque your bow ACCOSSIONALLY(causing misses) you cant see your AIMING POINTS ON THIS SIGHT HELPING GREATLY WITH MORE CONSISTENT SHOT PLACEMENTS AND GREATLY REDUCING ARROW SCATTER

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