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Re: re: setup for sight pins
#23492
06/28/08 01:19 PM
06/28/08 01:19 PM
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Joined: Oct 2004
Posts: 924 Alexandria, AL
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On all of mine, and I have an Outback also, they are 20-30-40.
I have never tried a straight down shot so that might not help you, but my 20 yd pin is pretty dang close at 10 yds.
Ricky
Ricky
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Re: re: setup for sight pins
#23493
06/28/08 04:25 PM
06/28/08 04:25 PM
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Joined: Oct 2004
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JP
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20-30-40-50 is on my SB now. Last year it 25-35-45 but I went a 4 pin set up this year.
Mathews Chil-X Mathews Apex 7 ShawBuilt Custom Bowstrings. Life is too short...Get Keeblerized!!!!
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Re: re: setup for sight pins
#23494
06/28/08 05:39 PM
06/28/08 05:39 PM
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Joined: Jul 2006
Posts: 4,824 Tuscaloosa Al
brett.smith
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I run 20,27,34,41,48,55 on my 3d sight. My hunting is 20,27,34,41. Now to shoot str8 down or under 10 yards I use my 34 yard pin.
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Re: re: setup for sight pins
#23495
06/28/08 06:23 PM
06/28/08 06:23 PM
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Anonymous
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Savage Pendelum, Straight down to 40 yards, no guess work.
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Re: re: setup for sight pins
#23498
06/29/08 08:15 AM
06/29/08 08:15 AM
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Posts: 924 Alexandria, AL
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Originally posted by CD: Originally posted by Brett Smith: [b] Now to shoot str8 down or under 10 yards I use my 34 yard pin. A local range, that closed several years ago, had about a 4 yard target that fooled a LOT of archers. Almost everyone shot way low. Hard to convince folks to use a 40 yard pin at that range! CD. [/b]Never really tried it myself. I'll have to set me up one close and try it. You never know when you might have to try that shot. Thanks Ricky
Ricky
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Re: re: setup for sight pins
#23503
06/30/08 07:13 AM
06/30/08 07:13 AM
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Posts: 11,348 Prattville AL
ElkHunter
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I would shoot 20, 30, & 40 on a 3 pin sight for sure. But, you do need to practice the straight down shot. Just look at the difference between your arrow path and your site on your bow. It takes a little distance for that arrow to climb.
Practice that shot. I had a buddy kill a monster elk last year in Montana at 3 yards! You just never know!
Alabama Hog Control, Inc. www.alabamahogcontrol.comBarry Estes The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing. Edmund Burke
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Re: re: setup for sight pins
#23504
06/30/08 07:19 AM
06/30/08 07:19 AM
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Originally posted by ssccbucs24: not doubting anyone on here, but if a guy has a setup with a 20yrd,30,40, and a deer is straight down and the 20yrd pin is shooting high,why would use use a 30 or 40 yrd pin on it??wouldn't that just place the 20 yrd pin higher thus making you shoot higher?? Physics grasshopper ... your sight plane is above the arrow. It's the same principle as the "bullet rise" myth. Bullets don't rise, arrows don't rise, but if you draw a straight line down the sights and draw a straight line down the barrel, they would never cross. So, in order to zero a point of aim, you're actually adjusting the sight plane to insect the bullet (or arrow) path, which, in effect, causes the projectile to be "cast", much liek a fishing lure, in an upward motion. The "zero" point is where the bullet (or arrow) crosses your line of sight, there will always two "zero" points, one on the rise and one on the fall. So, arrows travel slower and have a much shorter range than bullets. Therefore the two zero points are much closer together, the trick is to figure where your zero's are. The second zero point will also be your point blank range, the pin you'd need to use for the straight down or very close yardage shot.
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Re: re: setup for sight pins
#23505
07/01/08 10:03 AM
07/01/08 10:03 AM
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Posts: 1,951 Wetumpka
deerhunter_1
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Too much to figure out..... I am going on Outback's word and trying the Savage Pendelum....
The LORD is Good.... All the Time....
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Re: re: setup for sight pins
#23506
07/01/08 10:09 AM
07/01/08 10:09 AM
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Originally posted by deerhunter_1: Too much to figure out..... I am going on Outback's word and trying the Savage Pendelum.... That's exactly why I went to the pendelum. Less "thinking" required. And, surprisingly, I have not lost a deer since I switched to the pendelum. (knocking on wood)
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Re: re: setup for sight pins
#23507
07/01/08 10:49 AM
07/01/08 10:49 AM
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Posts: 11,848 Huntsville
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Though I understand the 30/40/50 (different for everyone) yard pin for ultra-close shots very well especially when standing on ground level, in my particular case (as well as MANY other people on Archerytalk....we've had this discussion as well) it does NOT hold true when I'm 15'+ off the ground with a target as close as 3 yards from the base of the tree (close as I can physically pull off the shot). Best I can tell, anchor point, peep height relative to arrow nocking point, etc. all play a huge role in where an arrow will hit on ultra-close shots when up a tree. For me personally, I come to full draw at level bow-height, set my anchor point, and then bend at the waist to make the ultra close shot, and my arrow will hit about 1.5"-2" high when aiming with a 20 yard pin....has also been the case with every other bow I've owned. So, obviously form and bow setup play a huge part so my advice is DO NOT TAKE ANYBODY ELSE'S WORD FOR WHAT YOUR BOW WILL DO....practice it yourself to see what will happen so there will be no doubt at the moment of truth.
"The only reason I shoot a 3.5" shell for turkeys is because they don't make a 4" one." - t123winters
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Re: re: setup for sight pins
#23508
07/01/08 12:22 PM
07/01/08 12:22 PM
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Posts: 4,085 Skipperville, AL
bamabug
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Originally posted by deerhunter_1: I am going on Outback's word and trying the Savage Pendelum.... If I were shooting a pendelum I would use a Savage.
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