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TerribleTed
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http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0016WLQYA/ref=pe_385040_30332190_TE_3p_dp_1

It not the cheapest not the best. but is appears so far to good.

It funny because it hangs from the top (upside down) adjusting it things work different. I took the covers off. I was a shoot in the dark but i really like it.

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TerribleTed
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http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DC5ZR1M/ref=pe_385040_30332190_TE_3p_dp_1

The mount .
This and one part i had to make to mount this to.
I need to space it over and out an 1 inch and over about 3/8 inch

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born2hunt
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I think where and how you hunt should have alot to do with it. I have tried it all and a single pin or slider worked good for tight tree stand set ups but I do alot of spot and stalk and it left me guessing to much on longer shots so I just went back to a 4 pin so I always have an aiming point once I get my range. I guess it just depends whether you want to remember what pin to use, or how high to hold the one pin.

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TerribleTed
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Well if i was young again i never used pin with a long bow i shoot a bunch of squires and rabbits. pin don't make you accurate practice make you deadly.

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Iluv2hunt
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I got my new release yesterday. Had to reset my peep site, and redefine my anchor point. I shot like absolute crapola. Shot about 15 arrows and hung it up

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