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Post by vonottoexperience on May 25, 2007 1:13:01 GMT -5
Having gone to a multi pin sight and shooting a lot of 3D, I've set my first pin to dead on @ twenty. This affords me a precision shot on small kill zones that are typically at that range or less{this gets me a 10 as opposed to an 8}.
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Post by BACKSTRAP'N on Jun 26, 2007 15:02:34 GMT -5
I use a 4 pin. First pin is dead on from 5 yards out to 20. Second is what I use from 25 to 30 and is pretty much dead on give or take a few inches. Third pin is 30 yds + and is usually about two inches low to dead on depending on the distance. I try not to shoot anything further than 30 yds but the 4th is set at 100 yds to 350 and is always minute of angle... ;D ;D ;D
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Post by mq32shooter on Sept 18, 2007 20:16:29 GMT -5
Top pin is set at 15 yards, I havent checked it at 25, but at 35 it is 12" low. Yes, I am shooting a Mathews.
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Post by BT on Sept 18, 2007 20:49:14 GMT -5
Top pin is set at 15 yards, I havent checked it at 25, but at 35 it is 12" low. Yes, I am shooting a Mathews. ;D........thats funny Actually a 12" gap over 20 yards is super
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Post by mq32shooter on Sept 19, 2007 16:33:11 GMT -5
Update... After sighting in my 15 a little better and shooting the 35 again, my actual drop seems to be 14.5". When I saw that you wrote it was super and knowing my bow to be slow, I thought something must be amiss. Today I discovered my 15 actual yards pin to be about an inch high, then changed.
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Post by mq32shooter on Sept 19, 2007 16:36:36 GMT -5
By slow, I am shooting approx 245 fps with 435 gr shaft out of the MQ32. It is extremely quiet and vibration free ( Ive installed Limbsavers on the limbs, catwhiskers on the string, leeches on the cables, and 9 mini Limbsavers on the riser, rest and in the cutouts of the riser).
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Post by statelinerut on Sept 19, 2007 20:39:21 GMT -5
Dead on at 30 and 1.5" low at 35.
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Post by BT on Sept 19, 2007 21:13:55 GMT -5
Update... After sighting in my 15 a little better and shooting the 35 again, my actual drop seems to be 14.5". When I saw that you wrote it was super and knowing my bow to be slow, I thought something must be amiss. Today I discovered my 15 actual yards pin to be about an inch high, then changed. Thats more like it A 7-8" gap is still very good. I seem to remember in the early 80's a 12" gap was average.
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Post by stilllearning on Sept 19, 2007 22:19:23 GMT -5
OK please tell me that this ok. I am dead on at 20 yards and hiting about 1 inch high at 10 yards. i am set at 55 pounds and and at 24 inch draw I think. does this make sense as I have no idea what this all means. All I know the other night with my 30 yard pin I hit 2 - 9's and a 10 so I was pleased.
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Post by BT on Sept 20, 2007 7:01:19 GMT -5
Your bow was all set up and that information (10/20) is what I would expect for you arrow/head combination. I never did get the final verdict as to your draw length. Is that it?....24"? WOW!...thats a big change from 28" ;D I knew you had gone down to maybe 26 but I didn't know what the final was. I guess you sure would be shooting alot better Good thing that bow had all the draw modules huh?!
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