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Just my opinion and preference, but more then three pins on an adjustable sight complicate the works. Your least complicated method to sight in put a blank tape on start at 60 mark it on the tape then sight to 70, 80, etc. marking them off as you go. The few people I knew that got multi pin sliders got frustrated and went back to fixed pin. Sent from my LG-K425 using Tapatalk
Quote from: biggfish on February 28, 2018, 07:51:24 PMJust my opinion and preference, but more then three pins on an adjustable sight complicate the works. Your least complicated method to sight in put a blank tape on start at 60 mark it on the tape then sight to 70, 80, etc. marking them off as you go. The few people I knew that got multi pin sliders got frustrated and went back to fixed pin. Sent from my LG-K425 using TapatalkIt’ll be used mostly as a fixed pin sight. I only got the mover sigjtnto shoot longer ranges occasionally and if I need it it’s there type of thing. I’ll never shoot a animal as of now past forty. But hey who knows maybe after years of practice that’ll change.DVET253I think that’s what I’m gonna do. That doesn’t sound to hard and is less confusing. Thanks man!
What I did for my 3-pin (20, 30, 40) fast Eddie xl is to sight in my set pins first. Then attached a piece of sticky label and marked were the purple pointer is, walked back to the next yardage (for me, 50 yds, then shoot and adjust so my bottom pin is my mover. Once dialed, mark the sticky label again for fifty. I repeated the process out to 90 yards ( due to distance) and once I had my 50-90 marks on the label, moved the sight back up to the first mark and locked it down. I then removed the label from the sight and matched 50 to 50, 60 -60 etc from the label with the best fit sight tape from SH. Once cut out, I placed the sight tape on the Eddie so that the purple pointer sits at 40 yds as indicated in the sight tape. So now when I need to shoot using the bottom mover, my pointer matches the yardage on the sight tape and I also maximize the total distance I can shoot before fletching contact on the sight housing.
Quote from: DVET253 on February 28, 2018, 07:27:23 PMWhat I did for my 3-pin (20, 30, 40) fast Eddie xl is to sight in my set pins first. Then attached a piece of sticky label and marked were the purple pointer is, walked back to the next yardage (for me, 50 yds, then shoot and adjust so my bottom pin is my mover. Once dialed, mark the sticky label again for fifty. I repeated the process out to 90 yards ( due to distance) and once I had my 50-90 marks on the label, moved the sight back up to the first mark and locked it down. I then removed the label from the sight and matched 50 to 50, 60 -60 etc from the label with the best fit sight tape from SH. Once cut out, I placed the sight tape on the Eddie so that the purple pointer sits at 40 yds as indicated in the sight tape. So now when I need to shoot using the bottom mover, my pointer matches the yardage on the sight tape and I also maximize the total distance I can shoot before fletching contact on the sight housing.This is excellent and clear information. Thanks for posting.