My Bow Shop Doesn't Even Understand the Point of This????Vital Bow Gear Trapper SLIDE 3 Pin
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My Bow Shop Doesn't Even Understand the Point of This????Vital Bow Gear Trapper SLIDE 3 Pin
Hey everyone,
I'm new here and to bowhunting - just took my first deer saturday with my bow - and need some help in purchasing a new site. I'm pretty much set on the vital bow gear trapper 3 pin, because I like the vertical setup blah blah blah. I've found online through eagle archery this product by VBG http://shop.eaglearchery.com/browse.cfm/4,3418.html
Idon'tlike the notion of having to make adjustmentswhen my target presents itself - I'm already an adrenaline wreck as it is. My buddy was telling methat when you sight a bowin on flat land, it will shoot higher out of astand - (an elevated position). Is this slide setting to compensate for my elevated position (say it's 17ft)? When I go up,doI measure how high I am, make a one time adjustment, and then shoot thebow as I would fromflat-land? This is long winded, and I may be way off base, but I'm not sure whether to buy the regular trapper 3 pin or the trapperslide 3 pin.
Iappreciate any help and hope I can pass some on to someone inthe future.
I'm new here and to bowhunting - just took my first deer saturday with my bow - and need some help in purchasing a new site. I'm pretty much set on the vital bow gear trapper 3 pin, because I like the vertical setup blah blah blah. I've found online through eagle archery this product by VBG http://shop.eaglearchery.com/browse.cfm/4,3418.html
Idon'tlike the notion of having to make adjustmentswhen my target presents itself - I'm already an adrenaline wreck as it is. My buddy was telling methat when you sight a bowin on flat land, it will shoot higher out of astand - (an elevated position). Is this slide setting to compensate for my elevated position (say it's 17ft)? When I go up,doI measure how high I am, make a one time adjustment, and then shoot thebow as I would fromflat-land? This is long winded, and I may be way off base, but I'm not sure whether to buy the regular trapper 3 pin or the trapperslide 3 pin.
Iappreciate any help and hope I can pass some on to someone inthe future.
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Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Indiana
Posts: 1,131
RE: My Bow Shop Doesn't Even Understand the Point of This????Vital Bow Gear Trapper SLIDE 3 Pin
To be honest. I don't notice any difference under 20ft in elevation. However, the pendulum site should compensate for elevation changes.
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RE: My Bow Shop Doesn't Even Understand the Point of This????Vital Bow Gear Trapper SLIDE 3 Pin
I am with the bow shop on this one----whats the point on having 3 pins on a slider.1 pin slider systems are nice for the fact its adjustable or you can lock it in at say 25 yards and use 1 pin the 30 yards but the slider system with 3 pins really has me confused.Personally I would just go with the regular 3 pin or a 1 pin slider.
Sitting in a tree stand,shooting down on your intended target is easy,just bend at the waist and release.It will have the same impact as standing on the ground .
Now I was just thinking the slider 3 pin would be great for target shooing out to say 70 yards.20-30-40-50-60-70.
Sitting in a tree stand,shooting down on your intended target is easy,just bend at the waist and release.It will have the same impact as standing on the ground .
Now I was just thinking the slider 3 pin would be great for target shooing out to say 70 yards.20-30-40-50-60-70.
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Blissfield MI USA
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RE: My Bow Shop Doesn't Even Understand the Point of This????Vital Bow Gear Trapper SLIDE 3 Pin
I made one like that and worked pretty well for me. For hunting I see no need with it. The reason I did it was so I could use the 3 pin for hunting, but it was also adjustable for when I wanted to practice at ranges that were further away like 50, 60 and 70 yards.
Paul
Paul
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RE: My Bow Shop Doesn't Even Understand the Point of This????Vital Bow Gear Trapper SLIDE 3 Pin
I don't see the point in a 3 pin slider except for something like Paul mentioned above. But the fact is you bow WILL shoot differently from a treestand. Physics won't break its rules for us hunters. However at bowhunting ranges and treestand heights you likely won't notice the small difference. Let me explain myself because the whole mess is easily solved. If you are in the stand, say 20ft up and a deer is 30 yards away from the base of your tree but 33 yards away from you, what do you do? Aim for 33 or aim for 30? In short, aim for 30 and your arrow will hit where you aim. This isn't some rule of thumb its dead-on and can be proven by physics equations that are far beyond me. I don't know the math so I just made up the 3 extra yards to make 33, the point is to range the target "from the ground". Like I said earlier its rarely a problem for bowhunters, but give a military sniper a target 442ft below him and 700m from his barrel and he can do the math and come up with a distance far less than 700 meters. He'll aim with that distance in mind (the distance from him and the target if they were on level ground) and hit exactly where he intends. The same thing works for shooting uphill. Lucky for us bowhunters there isn't any math involved...just "guessing from the ground".
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RE: My Bow Shop Doesn't Even Understand the Point of This????Vital Bow Gear Trapper SLIDE 3 Pin
very helpful!
I was thinking back to physics classes and appearantly I was on the right track - but it's good to know I need not really worry about it. When I set my stand up, I actually put sticks in the field indicating 15, 25, and 35 yds from the base of the tree. I'm just going to buy the fixed 3 pin. Thanks everyone for the help!
I was thinking back to physics classes and appearantly I was on the right track - but it's good to know I need not really worry about it. When I set my stand up, I actually put sticks in the field indicating 15, 25, and 35 yds from the base of the tree. I'm just going to buy the fixed 3 pin. Thanks everyone for the help!
#8
RE: My Bow Shop Doesn't Even Understand the Point of This????Vital Bow Gear Trapper SLIDE 3 Pin
i have a 3 pin slider. i like it. its set at 20, 30, 40. then you use the 40 pin when you slide for longer distances. i can shoot out to 120 yards with it, which is a blast watching the arrow fly. however, if you're being an idiot at camp and showing off from 65yards with broadheads, when you go back to the field and have forgot to slide it back in place, you could possibly shoot right over the back of a very mountable deer.pride cometh before the fall.