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Looking for single pin sight as I find with multiple pins I am having a hard time on occasion with truly aiming and focusing on a single spot. I've used a single pin in the past but the pin was huge and meant for short yardage shooting. Looking for best all-around sight and I'll admit, the longer arm on the spott hogg appeals to me for micro aiming. It's just another $150 more! Thanks for the help.
Quote from: Vo2max on February 09, 2014, 09:24:37 AMLooking for single pin sight as I find with multiple pins I am having a hard time on occasion with truly aiming and focusing on a single spot. I've used a single pin in the past but the pin was huge and meant for short yardage shooting. Looking for best all-around sight and I'll admit, the longer arm on the spott hogg appeals to me for micro aiming. It's just another $150 more! Thanks for the help.I've owned both an HHA Optimizer (not the lite) and a Hogg Father. Liked both of them fine. The slider setup on the HHA is a little hincky with a quiver, but the dial would probably be better. The Hogg Father is a sweet site, but pricey and a little heavy. I am rolling with the new Black Gold Pure Driven this year. The "Driven" is the single pin version... I saw one, and really really liked everything about it. From function to fit and finish, it was just very impressive to me, and it is lite weight. The base is like a Black Gold vengance base (true 2nd and 3rd axis and between a 4" dovetail and a 6" inch dovetail in length). Cost is like $259 online (they aren't out until April though, I'm pre-ordering mine). I am 100% with you on the single pin. I converted a few years ago after shooting a wrapped Hoggit Hunter for a long time (and many other multi pins for years before that). I wish I would have done it sooner.