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Impact Archery Cosmic Ring Aperture Green
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u/JerichoKilo ยท 1 pointr/bowhunting

I've used a single pin for nearly a decade now.
I use Impact Archery's Cosmic apeture

I put this on a Savage Quick click Ranger sliding system, which are really hard to find anymore if you can find one at all.

I use the savage for 2 major reasons.

  1. It's all metal. I'm hard on my gear and don't want a failure.

  2. I'm lazy. It has a speed setting. I chronograph my speed, sight in at 20 yards and after I adjust the speed setting the sight aligns itself so the markings are dead on from 10-70 yards.

    Single pin has pros and cons.

    Pros are simplicity, no confusion, clear sight window and durability.

    Cons... it requires movement to adjust and you have to remember to adjust it...which some find difficult with buck fever.

    I combat both by leaving it set at 20 yards. I can shoot point blank to about 28 yards like this. Anything farther I either wait till they get closer or they're far enough away I have time to adjust and they're far enough away the slight movement doesn't spook them.

    That said, I hunt in Michigan and where it's usually really thick cover. Over 100 deer taken and only one shot over 30 yards and 95% from a tree stand.

    If you hunt out west or on open Plains 40 is the low end and 60-80 is common...a single pin may not be the best option for that.