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October 30, 2019, 12:11:45 AM »
Hi!
I wanted to reply to this topic
https://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,233001.msg3108161.html#msg3108161
but it seems for me quite old to add new replies.
I've got a new bow, and it's all set up except for sight. I have read already so many reviews on new models. My choice fell on HHA Optimizer
https://www.amazon.com/HHA-OL-5519-Optimizer-Sight-Black/dp/B001F0NZD8
https://outdoorsly.org/best-bow-sight/#product6
(not so expensive, easy to adjust they say) but I still have some doubts and it will be great to hear opinions and usage impressions from forum members.
Thanks in advance!
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I had one and now use the slide version. For me, the adjustable single pin has helped my accuracy vs. multi pin. I leave mine at 30 yards and adjust as needed. I practice from 10 to 40 with it at 30 so I now my gaps
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Love the cleanliness of a single pin sight picture and they definitely help me with accuracy. But for hunting I still like to use a multi pin since prefer to bracket the kill zone with my pins. I just haven't ever been able to get comfortable using a single pin for hunting.
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