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Don’t do it.. you will have a hot action buck and forget to adjust it. Seen it happen multiple times i just till them “told ya dumbass”
Yes without a problem. I believe my top pin is green and bottom is orange. I obviously use it for hunting, but also for indoor and outdoor 3D shoots. I switched to the 0.010 size pins and definitely like the smaller pin over the 0.019. Even low light I have no issues seeing the pins.That's the sight that I'm eyeballing pretty heavy right now and we have similar setups. I'll be 30.5" and probably 70+, with an arrow in that 525-575 range. Do you feel like the two pins are easy to distinguish even in that vertical setup.
I haven't, but I'm not interested in adding anything additional to my bow.Ever try a bow mounted range finder ?
I have two HHAs KingPins. One single KingPin and one three KingPin. Both are equipped with a dial in adjustable wheel for yardage to target. I used the single for two seasons and it's still on my older Mathews Solo-Cam. The three pin is on the Mathews No-Cam. I prefer the three pin over the single for quicker acquisition on quick targets, especially on any moving target, or a deer hops in/out a few steps from what I previously ranged. I primarily set the middle pin for 30yrds, which the top is good for 20 and the lower for 40. If I need to make a quick adjustment on the fly, I can easily do that by a minor turn verses the single where as I would have to turn the dial much further to make those 10 yard increment adjustments, and with my poorer eyesight today, that takes too much time for me with a live moving target. I would be willing to sell my single pin and it's in prefect condition if interested and like I said, I used it for two seasons, then in my bow case for two more. I have brand new set of tapes for it as well for your arrow configuration.
So, three pin adjustable on the fly is my go to today. Sight window is not impacted negatively IMO with the three pins over the single. Much better than the five pin I used before I went with HHAs.
I have played with horizontal pins but not at extended ranges so I can’t really say. I really only key in on my level when my shot is beyond 30 yards. I’d imagine they’re about the same.A lot of great feedback fellas. My primary goal between this season and next is to eliminate and/or reduce the margins for error in my setup and it seems like a single pin would be a step in the opposite direction. The 2-pin version of the Fast Eddie seems like a good compromise.
@TinyTucky do you notice the vertical 2-pin making it easier/quicker/harder to level your bow versus horizontal pins?
I do believe it's now sold. Just waiting on the buyer's money transaction to occur. He got the 'TOO' discount as well.
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Thanks again Denny, I appreciate the hell out of it!DONE DEAL!
Just shipped it out to the new owner moments ago, which he should have it no later than by E.O.D. Monday the 20th.