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<blockquote data-quote="FrogFire7" data-source="post: 2130365" data-attributes="member: 101482"><p>My brother IS an archery nut (or at least a lot more technical than I am), and he used a single pin last year. Cleanly killed a couple whitetail. I think I like the idea of a single pin for 3-D shoots but it just makes me anxious thinking about using it for hunting. I'm certain I'd either have it set, and the deer would move and I'd have to readjust (if I remembered).... or I'd get busted trying to adjust it (I hunt from the ground a lot so less movement is more, for me).</p><p></p><p>I wasn't really aware of 3 or 4 pin sliders... that sounds like an awesome compromise. I wouldn't more than 4 pins for hunting deer... and would definitely benefit from being able to "dial up" for longer practice and 3-D shots! Sounds like the perfect compromise to me!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FrogFire7, post: 2130365, member: 101482"] My brother IS an archery nut (or at least a lot more technical than I am), and he used a single pin last year. Cleanly killed a couple whitetail. I think I like the idea of a single pin for 3-D shoots but it just makes me anxious thinking about using it for hunting. I'm certain I'd either have it set, and the deer would move and I'd have to readjust (if I remembered).... or I'd get busted trying to adjust it (I hunt from the ground a lot so less movement is more, for me). I wasn't really aware of 3 or 4 pin sliders... that sounds like an awesome compromise. I wouldn't more than 4 pins for hunting deer... and would definitely benefit from being able to "dial up" for longer practice and 3-D shots! Sounds like the perfect compromise to me! [/QUOTE]
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