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Triple Creek Reaper
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I need to get my bow restrung and was thinking about swapping out my sight while it was at the shop. I am not a big target shooter, just enough to get ready for season. I am thinking about moving to a single pin sight. Get it set at 25 yds and leave it alone. The distance between my existing 20 yd and 30 yd was so close anyway it seems like a good idea to me. I would like to hear some thoughts and opinions from you guys that have used both. Right now I am looking at the HHA, Ascent & Black Gold.

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FLQuacker
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Are you talking single pin slider...or a single pin and you hold over/under on shots not pin sighted distance

I don't like sliding under stress....I usually knock the site off 🙂

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Triple Creek Reaper
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Single pin slider but lock it down at 25yds and use hold over/under. All my shots are set for 20 to 30 yds anyway. I guess one could come in closer but not really comfortable shooting past 30.

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Iluv2hunt
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I keep saying I am going to redo my bow, but summer projects get in the way and then its too close to season to fool with it. May still go do it anyways. Having said that, when I do, I am going to go to a 2-pin sight. Set one at 20 and one at 50. I have 4 pins on now and I have noticed I have to "think about it" too much when I draw on an animal. I will never shoot at 50 at an animal, just want it for practice. I rarely shoot past 20 to be honest

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Iluv2hunt
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Thanks for the motivation. Just ordered a new release. Been wanting to get away from this thumb release. When it comes in I'll take it in and get a new string and get my peep reset, then redo my pins

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