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Quote from: Antlershed on October 23, 2008, 10:11:05 AMI have a flashpoint on my Truth 2, and I love it....other than getting made fun of when it is purple Does the darkening cover do a nice job of dimming the fibers in bright sunlight? That's my biggest beef with a typical wrapped sight, they are just too bright. I'm leaning heavy towards the flashpoint.Coon
I have a flashpoint on my Truth 2, and I love it....other than getting made fun of when it is purple
flashpoint ignite....... 7 pins... fantastic......also im not really sure what you guys are talking about having 5-7 pins being confusing..... its not.... if someone used the wrong pin thats just a really dumb mental mistake....... also I like to know 100% where my arrow is hitting, and unless you are shooting well over 320fps.. which very few people do..... having 3 pins one at 20,30 and 70 is careless and a recipe for diaster...... at 50yrds shooting over 300 you will still have drop to where you could not use your 30pin... and again.. 99% of us bowhunters are not shooting those speeds.... more like 270-290...... having 20-80 makes sure when I get my shot I know exactly where my arrow will hit.... not gap shooting and guessing........
Quote from: Hoytstaffshooter83 on November 03, 2008, 12:16:36 PMflashpoint ignite....... 7 pins... fantastic......also im not really sure what you guys are talking about having 5-7 pins being confusing..... its not.... if someone used the wrong pin thats just a really dumb mental mistake....... also I like to know 100% where my arrow is hitting, and unless you are shooting well over 320fps.. which very few people do..... having 3 pins one at 20,30 and 70 is careless and a recipe for diaster...... at 50yrds shooting over 300 you will still have drop to where you could not use your 30pin... and again.. 99% of us bowhunters are not shooting those speeds.... more like 270-290...... having 20-80 makes sure when I get my shot I know exactly where my arrow will hit.... not gap shooting and guessing........I killed two elk at 60 yds. Used my 70 yd pin Practice, practice and more practice
again nice try to make it seem like im close minded.. you still wont ever convince me 3 is better then 5 or 7..... aiming with a exact pin with a exact distance will always be better then gap shooting.. period.. I dont care if you do it everyday and are REALLY good at it.. thats my stance..... and that wont change....
Quote from: Hoytstaffshooter83 on November 04, 2008, 02:48:33 PMagain nice try to make it seem like im close minded.. you still wont ever convince me 3 is better then 5 or 7..... aiming with a exact pin with a exact distance will always be better then gap shooting.. period.. I dont care if you do it everyday and are REALLY good at it.. thats my stance..... and that wont change....Close minded?? Where would anybody get that from??
arrogant? how about confident? thats more like it, I shoot pins better then most competitive shooters shoot freestyle, and if you dont know what that is.. thats the upper echelon of indoor/field/3d archery.... long stabilizers, counter weights, magnafied scopes, etc etc.. so yes you could say I have reason to be arrogant.. or in my eyes confident because I know what I can do.... also I have been a bowhunter for 13 years now, hunted 3-6 states a year and only not filled all of my deer tags twice... to the tune of around 100 deer so far with a bow, elk, turkey, coyote etc etc.. im not the best bowhunter by far but id say thats a pretty good start considering no one in my family hunted.... so I taught myself.... I also am pro staff shooter, something I am very proud of.. and I worked very hard for it.... and I did not get that just because of my shooting ability, my integrity, and person came into play as well, and no one would say im a close minded arrogant person.. I am however very opinionated and do not have a issue speaking my mind on those things.. just like here.. I am curious how it seems to any of you that shooting with 3 pins is better then 5 or 6 or 7 pins..... would you rather aim dead on or gap shoot 15, 20 or 30 yrds? thats my point and I dont see how you could see it any other way.... but if you do thats your opinion and I dont call anyone out on that......... I do shoot 5-7 days a week all year long and compete 9 months out of the year.. maybe just maybe I might be able to help people.... maybe just maybe I know how to shoot a bow? what proper form is? and how to correctly shoot back tension... things the average archer/hunter do not do or really understand....... remember when I shoot a indoor tournament with my Pro Elite and my spot hogg 5 pin hunting sight.... I am hitting a target the size of a quarter and 1 or 2 misses out of 30 shots means I lose..... and i dont lose to often.... I can and am more then willing to help anyone and everyone on here and learn what I can from anyone that can teach me something......... but I will always voice my OP... always.. so if that makes me close minded or arrogant...... all I can say is.. get to know me, shoot a round with me, hunt with me...... then form that opinion........