Pin settings
#21
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Ohio
Posts: 584
RE: Pin settings
I am with the idea Huntingson brings to this. I practise at 40 and 50 and it makes those 25 and 30 yard shots so much bigger. Now if you're hunting out west on Wyoming or Colorado or similar I'm told a 30 to 40 yard shot might be practical but in Ohio a 25 yard shot is the norm.
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60 hail mary shot for me.
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60 hail mary shot for me.
#22
Fork Horn
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Pasadena Maryland
Posts: 370
RE: Pin settings
You know I saw the title and knew that the temptation to criticize shot distances would be too great. Happens EVERY time pin settings and shot distances are brought up. [&:]
My distances are 20, 30, and 40. But I am limiting myself to 30 since I cannot group well enough at 40 yet.
My distances are 20, 30, and 40. But I am limiting myself to 30 since I cannot group well enough at 40 yet.
#25
RE: Pin settings
I'm not sure where I read it........but.....
Someone was touting that +/- 75% of one's practice should be done at 2X the distance you intend to shoot (in the field). That's the ONLY reason my sight has 5 pins!...lol
I do know that I shoot to just over 60 yds practicing.....but the majority is from 40 and 50. When we get tot the 20 and 25 yd shots......they seem REALLY close.
Jeff
Someone was touting that +/- 75% of one's practice should be done at 2X the distance you intend to shoot (in the field). That's the ONLY reason my sight has 5 pins!...lol
I do know that I shoot to just over 60 yds practicing.....but the majority is from 40 and 50. When we get tot the 20 and 25 yd shots......they seem REALLY close.
Jeff
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RE: Pin settings
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I know they're close together but I've found it more beneficial for 3-D to have them that close.
I've never taken a shot over 30 at a deer though.
Challynger, great thread by the way!
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I know they're close together but I've found it more beneficial for 3-D to have them that close.
I've never taken a shot over 30 at a deer though.
Challynger, great thread by the way!
#29
RE: Pin settings
I agree 100% with the 2x comment....in summer my pins are:
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and thats all because it is the max distance I can shoot at (and it pretty much bottoms out my sight)...in hunting season i just have the first three on... less to look at, snag on brush etc. 40 yard shots are much easier to hit when you shoot a few practice arrows twice as far
also, when i started shooting at long range it literally halved my group size at 40 yards in a matter of weeks
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and thats all because it is the max distance I can shoot at (and it pretty much bottoms out my sight)...in hunting season i just have the first three on... less to look at, snag on brush etc. 40 yard shots are much easier to hit when you shoot a few practice arrows twice as far
also, when i started shooting at long range it literally halved my group size at 40 yards in a matter of weeks