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Looking into getting a new 1 pin sight for my new to me bow came with a tru glow already on it and would like to upgrade. Anyone have a suggestion in their favorite single pin? I have been looking at the trophy ridge..

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CBE, spott hogg, sure-loc.

Get at a three pin and use the bottom for a floater...that 1 pin will bite you in the butt when you least expect it.

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I agree with Toby, I have been using a movable sight for 3 years, started with a single pin, but now have a 4 pin (SureLoc).

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Spot hogg tommy or boss. or cbe tek series. I agree w/ the above use a 3 pin housing. use the top 2 pins for your 20-30 or 30-40, then start your tape and use the bottom pin for farther distances.

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CBE 3 pin ... 3 for quick shoe but adjustable way out there!

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Thank you to everyone who responded, may be a stupid question but with a 3 pin sight are the first two fixed for certain yards and then the third pin acts like a single pin sight where you can adjust it on the fly from say 50 to 60 to 70 just by moving up and down like a one pin? If so I'm sold on the 3 pin. Thanks

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the whole group moves when you adjust it, you just use the bottom pin as your floater.

 

so for example you set up your 3 pins for 20-30-40. your tape will start at at 40, this is your "home setting". so if you need to shoot farther you use as a single pin "mover" from there using only your bottom pin (ignoring the rest as they are now irrelevant). this allows you to have single yard accuracy and dial in for distance, while keeping you ready for the bull that charges in and catches you with your pants down.

 

i personally use a 5 pin with the same scheme. 20-30-40-50-60, then utilizing the bottom pin and a sight tape i can shoot as far as needed with 1 yard accuracy.

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the whole group moves when you adjust it, you just use the bottom pin as your floater.

 

so for example you set up your 3 pins for 20-30-40. your tape will start at at 40, this is your "home setting". so if you need to shoot farther you use as a single pin "mover" from there using only your bottom pin (ignoring the rest as they are now irrelevant). this allows you to have single yard accuracy and dial in for distance, while keeping you ready for the bull that charges in and catches you with your pants down.

 

i personally use a 5 pin with the same scheme. 20-30-40-50-60, then utilizing the bottom pin and a sight tape i can shoot as far as needed with 1 yard accuracy.

 

This helps alot thank you.

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No worries, good luck and good shooting.

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I've got the G5 sight that has 3 fixed and one floater. I havent had any issues yet. I keep the floater set at 50 but can always adjust to longer range if the need arrises. Good luck finding what works best for you!

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my other advice is to look at the classifieds on archery talk for the above mentioned sights..... you can picked one up for about half of retail

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