Single Pin Bow Sight Hack!! | One Pin Setting For Your Whitetail Setup

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
  • Single pin bow sights can catch a bad rep from whitetail hunters. You probably know a fellow bow hunter who has said something like "You constantly have to pay attention to your pin setting, range over and over and hope you have the right pin setting when that deer stops and offers a shot." All true, BUT, Garret Armstrong has a super effective way to help you dial in one pin setting for your effective range on your whitetail setup.
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  • @bendrixbailey1430
    @bendrixbailey1430 3 года назад +9

    That’s very interesting. You can do the same thing if you measure your center arrow shaft to center peep height at full draw, get the arrow speed at 36” in front of the rest with a chrono, and accurate arrow weight. From there just plug the data into a ballistic calculator (my Luepold range finder has one built in) that you can find on the internet. A nice graph results that will show you the exact arc of your arrow. By the way, the reason you’ll hold dead on at short range is that the arc intersects the aim point at two different yardages, one as it passed up from the rest through the aim point, and another as it descends from the arc of flight and intersects the aim point. The graph described will show you both, or you can just find it by shooting at various yardages using your pin, stepping out one yard at a time from 8, until you have a perfect aim point shot. Keep stepping and you’ll map the curve right on your target. It is worth noting that as you point out you are 4.5 inches high at 20, and that might be the peak of your arc, so at 14 you might be only 2” high and at 25 only 2” high. If you want to make target accurate shots on deer, there is a lot to know in advance (this data plus the ranges of landmarks around your stand) and a lot to think about all while your adrenaline is haywire and a deer is marching by.

  • @dougkraemer8327
    @dougkraemer8327 4 года назад +23

    Its called maximum point blank range. Used often in rifles.

  • @driftlesshunter9200
    @driftlesshunter9200 4 года назад +6

    Like others have already stated, I've used a single fixed vertical pin (or crosshair) for 30+ years. I have never owned a slider sight or multiple pins. When crunch time comes, I believe in keeping things simple. I become a better shooter when my instincts take over. Deer (& turkeys) are unpredictable. This past week, I have been trying something new. I am shooting an EZ V sight for the first time, but I customized it to having one set of tick marks @ 20 yards. Now, I am shooting like my single fixed pin, but with the added benefit of using the V to help guide me with longer shots. If you like to kill targets, I suggest using a rangefinder & pins. If you want to harvest game, I suggest looking into the EZ V sight. I am not interested in how good my groups are @ 30 yards (or whatever known distance). I am interested in how good my groups are at unknown distances within 40 yards, because that's hunting for me! "Frame it & claim it" - This is how an EZ V sight works. I find visualizing a basketball inside the "V" makes me instinctually punch the center of the vitals at unknown distances, & that's what hunting is all about!

  • @blindluckoutdoors4850
    @blindluckoutdoors4850 4 года назад +12

    I have been using a single pin for over 30 years but have never done the math like this lol. 1 pin is a great way to hunt.

    • @trevorgomez3343
      @trevorgomez3343 3 года назад

      Yes sir, you just move the pin. They are quite.

    • @Shiwwy
      @Shiwwy 3 года назад

      Is there an easier way to sight in a single pin. I want to sight my single pin to 10 20 30 40 50 60 yards and only know that I have to start at upper half for the 10y mark. Lol

  • @trichwells6081
    @trichwells6081 3 года назад +1

    I loved this video. I've always preferred a 1 pin setup but never broke it down so precisely. I will now.

  • @chadandveronika
    @chadandveronika 4 года назад +2

    Good stuff, man! With quality content, I subscribed

  • @ttmt2971
    @ttmt2971 2 года назад +2

    I really like the concept.
    I did my one pin on a cardboard silhouette of a deer. 30 yds is max for me so felt the pin dead on at 25 was good.
    At closer range it was easier to see the target and adjust where to shoot.
    I feel really confident any where in that range. Also shoot at the cardboard target and not dots have better feel where to shoot on the body.
    Thks.

  • @AZHighlandHomestead
    @AZHighlandHomestead 3 года назад +1

    This actually really helps me with hunting mulies out here in AZ. It’s often tough to stalk them closer than 40yds. Sometimes we ambush them from a ground blind if we have a really good spot. I am not confident at super long shots here, so figuring out my effective range and knowing where to hold is a great method. Might even use a 2x or 4x lens to dial in my hold over/under a little more precisely. Thanks!
    -Nick 😃👍

    • @Whitetail_Properties
      @Whitetail_Properties  3 года назад +1

      Awesome, glad you found this helpful! Good luck chasing the mulies!!

  • @rodneygilbert5183
    @rodneygilbert5183 4 года назад +2

    I started shooting single pin 3 years ago been bow hunting 37 years 95 % of my deer shot at 20 yards or less. Last year had to shoot a second arrow at a wounded deer at 50 yards sure glad l could dial it in to clean up my first shot.

  • @timber4896
    @timber4896 3 года назад +4

    I have mine set at 30 and shoot top inside of heart and I’m good even at 40 . Most deer start to Load and drop at 40 anyways. It’s worked for years.

  • @ianeckelberg8646
    @ianeckelberg8646 3 года назад +1

    Great job! Awesome video.

  • @chbales2618
    @chbales2618 2 года назад +1

    This is some awesome info! I would have never thought of doing this but I will be now

  • @Chrisweist
    @Chrisweist 3 года назад +17

    Set for 30yds...... 20 yards hold at belly, at 40 hold on back

    • @jakejones5915
      @jakejones5915 3 года назад +1

      Exactly what I was taught by my old man

  • @jeffr1272
    @jeffr1272 4 месяца назад +1

    Just switched to a 1 pin. I understand now. Great video. I like that everyone has to put their 2 cents in! But where are their videos? Thanks

  • @JW-uj3we
    @JW-uj3we 2 года назад +1

    Great data and execution. We are fortunate to have superior archery products available to minimize the "gap". A far cry from my old Martin Warthog...nice work.

  • @Dennisgoyette
    @Dennisgoyette 3 года назад +2

    One reason I love my double single pin lol I got 20 and 30 ready to go

  • @marillahills91
    @marillahills91 4 года назад +1

    Great video thank you for sharing!

  • @dhooter
    @dhooter Год назад +1

    U successfully made me dizzy with all that lol. Seems like a great way to over complicate stick and string. 🍻

    • @Whitetail_Properties
      @Whitetail_Properties  Год назад

      It can be slightly confusing, and certainly not for everyone. But, it is beneficial for some!

  • @In-The-Wild-Outdoors
    @In-The-Wild-Outdoors 4 года назад +5

    Good stuff. Thanks for sharing. Same concept as setting ‘’Battle Sight Zero” for combat. Principles of marksmanship never change. Time tested, combat proven.

  • @gearhead682010
    @gearhead682010 3 года назад +2

    I’ve always used a single pin since I started shooting in my early 20’s, I’m accurate out to 50+ yards with one pin . I shoot a fast bow 2016 Pse Dream Season Decree, enough said

  • @kenrobertson1463
    @kenrobertson1463 2 года назад +1

    Great video, I just started shooting a single pin. this will help

  • @gmanmuleoutdoors169
    @gmanmuleoutdoors169 4 года назад +1

    Listen this is NOT for EVERYBODY... however I shot a single pin for 10 years straight and can HONESTLY say that in a short time I was good out to 50 yards easily and even 60 or 70 pretty comfortable.It simply takes practice.I have a 4 pin sight currently but I hate it.So I ordered a single pin. Hey man, to each their own!!!

  • @feralgrandad4429
    @feralgrandad4429 3 года назад +1

    Really useful as just ordered my first single pin sight. Can I as what sight you're using in this video?

  • @justinsigmon1878
    @justinsigmon1878 2 года назад +1

    Good advice

  • @greym6436
    @greym6436 4 года назад +2

    I'm just looking into getting started with archery. Buddy of mine let me borrow his spare CB so I can start training before I start spending cash into my setup!
    -All being said, just Sub'd!

    • @Whitetail_Properties
      @Whitetail_Properties  4 года назад +1

      Grey M Welcome! To the channel, and the wonderful world of archery! We’re glad to have you! Also, good friend you have there helping you get started!

  • @Lordinvdious
    @Lordinvdious 4 года назад

    I like your choice 😉 in bows.......
    I do this something, but I do it on deer targets........

  • @jtv2748
    @jtv2748 3 года назад +5

    I leave my HHA set at 25 yds, I'm good from 5-33yds ... to 40 yds by holding level on the deer's back .. I shoot a lot at un known distances at 3D targets, I am deadly this way ... faster is better for this, I'm at 289fps/430 Velocity XT

  • @davids970
    @davids970 2 года назад +1

    The scientific method,I like it!!

  • @hckeypunk13
    @hckeypunk13 4 года назад +4

    I’ve been doing this for a couple years now, it’s funny how it’s not intuitive for a lot of people. All it is, is knowing your over/under.
    I leave my pin at 30, at 10 yards it’s 4” high, at 35 yards it’s 4” low. Any farther than that and I should be dialing to the exact yard. That was shooting about 290fps. I built heavier arrows this year, need to find my new pin setting. That just takes an afternoon.

  • @anotheryoutuber_
    @anotheryoutuber_ 2 года назад

    i know this is an older video now but its still one of the best. wanted to add a tip in case it can help somebody. i converted a 5 pin sight to a one pin sight by removing three pins. i left one additional pin to use as a ranging pin. if the belly to back is inside of the two pins the deer is either outside of my range for acceptable drop or too small for me to wanna shoot, if the whitetails body is outside of the distance of my two pins, i know its inside of my shooting range, then i just drop to my top pin and let it fly. im definitely better now than i was a few years ago at judging distance but the pins help me reinforce my choice quickly while calming the nerves to deliver a confident shot.

  • @markyozzo1292
    @markyozzo1292 2 года назад +1

    Excellent

  • @kgumentun93
    @kgumentun93 15 дней назад +1

    I found 27 yards is my sweat spot out to 40 with 30 inch draw at 70 lbs

  • @aaronward3882
    @aaronward3882 4 года назад +2

    I shoot a fixed 5 pin sight for 3d. Pin 1is 10 to 15 pin 2 is 21 pin 3 is 27 pin4 is 32 and pin 5 is 39. The first pin is set at the highest point of trajectory.

  • @joekelly9369
    @joekelly9369 3 года назад +1

    I use this on my vortex ffp sight . Quick blip with the rangefinder and raise or drop simples

  • @alexbrownbaker5491
    @alexbrownbaker5491 3 года назад

    interesting concept, but I like the reasoning for it. going to try this

    • @Whitetail_Properties
      @Whitetail_Properties  3 года назад

      It is different, but if you prefer a single pin and are worried about getting caught in the moment of truth, it can certainly be helpful!

  • @waynoevans2716
    @waynoevans2716 4 года назад +1

    I've done this, but with my 460 gr. arrow, it's about impossible. I use 28 yard pin setting, and 35 is my max. If a deer is further than that, I should be able to adjust my pin to that range and make a shot. With my sight set at 28 yards, I will still be in the 10 ring on an IBO deer from 20 yards to 35 yards. Heavier arrows are a problem with this system, if your goal is to not to be holding over or under.

  • @richstafford1245
    @richstafford1245 4 года назад +4

    This is effective but a little much to think about for me when the pressure is on . I have a spot Hogg fast eddie XL single post with second dot. I shoot a 70 lb Bowtech SR6. Pretty fast flat shooting bow. By keeping pin at 20 yards and using second dot my effective hunting range is pretty much covered. On second thought I have missed one of my target buck two straight seasons so maybe I should give it a try.

    • @nicknoga88
      @nicknoga88 4 года назад +1

      Love my Fast Eddie XL

    • @Whitetail_Properties
      @Whitetail_Properties  4 года назад

      Give it a try! It might just help you out!

    • @nicschaalma3508
      @nicschaalma3508 4 года назад +1

      I have the same pin and love it. You should just know how far above the second dot or below the second dot to hold over for different ranges if it’s not the same range as your second dot shoots.

  • @ryanpalmer8925
    @ryanpalmer8925 Год назад +1

    My magic number was 24 yrd shooting 70lbs with a 430 grain . that being said, I was setting up for 99 percent of shots being within 30. Most of my bow kills are inside 20, be mindful of where your hunting and your conditions when you do this. practice the gap and you can shoot 10 hole all day long

  • @jonathanchapman52
    @jonathanchapman52 3 года назад

    What sight are you using?

  • @kevinwright8955
    @kevinwright8955 4 года назад +1

    Nice video. What sight are you using?

  • @stevenm2062
    @stevenm2062 3 года назад +1

    Multi pin works too

  • @cfgkdb
    @cfgkdb 3 года назад +2

    I know this is a little off subject, but I’m curious about the target you’re shoot into. Did you make it or buy it, and where can I find one or the materials to build it?

    • @southernwateroutdoors7889
      @southernwateroutdoors7889 3 года назад +1

      I’d like to know too!

    • @jimhelfrich7245
      @jimhelfrich7245 3 года назад +1

      I want to know also

    • @Whitetail_Properties
      @Whitetail_Properties  3 года назад +1

      It is a block target we are shooting into. I have added a link to it in the description. They are not cheap, but they last forever. We have not built any like this before so not sure where you could find materials to do so, although, they're probably out there!

  • @robbbinhoodx
    @robbbinhoodx 4 года назад +1

    The best advice I could give a hunter whether they’re new to archery or experienced. Go and shoot 3D tournaments. They will teach you more about shooting under pressure, how to judge yardages, how your setups work in different situations! And they are a lot of fun! You will get more confidence by doing it than just shooting at a bale in your backyard!

  • @HB-uk9qc
    @HB-uk9qc 4 года назад +1

    As others have said I to having been shooting a single pin for many years. The best method I have found is to zero it in a 25 yards. The bows theses days will shoot flat to 35 yards. That being said If a deer comes in at 20 yards put the pin on it and it want be just a little high, and if he comes in at 30+ yards it will just be a little low. Either way the difference is very little

    • @aaronward3882
      @aaronward3882 4 года назад

      Close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades. Bows dont shoot flat to 35 yds

    • @HB-uk9qc
      @HB-uk9qc 4 года назад +2

      But we ain’t pitching horse shoes and hand grenades your hitting the broad side of a deer. Right arrow and speed yes they shoot 35 yards flat

    • @bendrixbailey1430
      @bendrixbailey1430 3 года назад

      HB, you should look at a graph of trajectory for your arrow speed and weight. You’ll see exactly how high or low.

  • @billywhitley5172
    @billywhitley5172 3 года назад +2

    Also you can add a second dot with finger nail polish dead on your 40 mark

  • @nicschaalma3508
    @nicschaalma3508 4 года назад +1

    My new spot Hogg 2 dot single pin works great for this. Tip dot is 20 yards. Botttom dot is 35 yards. I can know the pin gap at 25 and 30. And how much it drops from my 35 yard pin to 40.

  • @mikel6153
    @mikel6153 2 года назад +1

    I have a slider because its dialed into 80yd 2x everything im good to 160yd with 1” groups

  • @matthewmiller8591
    @matthewmiller8591 3 года назад +1

    What did you build that target from or is it bought?

  • @seanlebourveau6598
    @seanlebourveau6598 4 года назад +1

    If your bow was closer to square the window would be smaller. I used to knock a touch high....cuz the pros said to....

  • @billgotskillb4308
    @billgotskillb4308 4 года назад +2

    What camera are u using to film this?

    • @Whitetail_Properties
      @Whitetail_Properties  3 года назад

      We are using a Nikon z6 and/or z7. With a 24-70 F2.8 lens (mostly). We also use a DJI Ronin as a gimbal for the camera setup, it works great for this setup and getting good clean moving shots. I added links to our camera gear setup in the description of the video!.. Sorry for the delayed response!

  • @chee75
    @chee75 3 года назад +1

    im shooting single pin for long time

  • @barrymccaulkener8828
    @barrymccaulkener8828 4 года назад +9

    Been hunting with a single pin for years. Dialed in at 30 yards the shot is 2" high at 20 yards and drops 6" at 40. Adjust your aim point accordingly. I mark the pin location with a small dab of colored nail polish and keep an extra pin down low that can be replace the original pin if it happens to get damaged.
    Keep It Simple Stupid

  • @dancoppage5592
    @dancoppage5592 4 года назад +1

    I just switched to a mover single pin and plan to do something similar but I am gonna try to find a good spot between 20-30/35 yards that is minimal difference high and low. If I am unable to do so or if animal falls outside of that range I will either dial to range or pass on shot. Owe it to animal to make a clean ethical kill.

    • @Whitetail_Properties
      @Whitetail_Properties  4 года назад +1

      Agreed! Confidence in your setup certainly helps make ethical shots!

    • @gsnicholas8522
      @gsnicholas8522 4 года назад +2

      Dan Coppage set your pin for 27 yards. I’ll bet that gets you very close to what you want to accomplish. You might have to tweak it a little, but it will be very close.

    • @dancoppage5592
      @dancoppage5592 4 года назад +2

      greg nicholas that’s kinda what I was thinking also. I literally just got sight this week and leveled 2nd 3rd axis hoping to get out and work on it tomorrow.

    • @Whitetail_Properties
      @Whitetail_Properties  4 года назад +1

      @@dancoppage5592 Let us know how it works out!

    • @gsnicholas8522
      @gsnicholas8522 4 года назад +1

      @@dancoppage5592 I used to use this method and 27 was my magic number. I've helped others try this too. It seemed like they were all within 1 yard of what worked for me. That's why I recommended it as a starting point. Good luck with your endeavor and let me know what you wound up with.

  • @shadiramos2002
    @shadiramos2002 Год назад +2

    This is why i use a 3 pin slider spot and stalk feral goats in spain or hunting whitetail in mexico there ia no time to move yor sight or do all this math

  • @alabamaoutdoors4468
    @alabamaoutdoors4468 4 года назад +2

    1 inch high at 20 yds. 1 low at 30 at 260 fps my setup ancient PSE single cam 2002 model

    • @calvinburns6024
      @calvinburns6024 3 года назад

      Dang u doing some Kentucky windage😂 if not your dead on God go kill a deer

    • @alabamaoutdoors4468
      @alabamaoutdoors4468 3 года назад

      @@calvinburns6024 no pin set 1 in high at 20 yds equals 3 low at 30yds at 260 fps from ground , but when you 15_ 20 ft up a tree 1 inch low or less at 30 yd ,

    • @alabamaoutdoors4468
      @alabamaoutdoors4468 3 года назад

      I thought I was the baddest MF with a bow till I saw Tim Wells hunting show

  • @ThatJamesGuy88
    @ThatJamesGuy88 3 года назад +1

    With the single pin at 34, how high will the impact be at 5, 10, and 15 yards? How does being 15-20 feet high affect the POA/POI?
    I love the data points, but for me there’s a lot of unanswered questions in this video.

    • @calebbolen2634
      @calebbolen2634 3 года назад +1

      That's where you'll have to do your own field work. Most of those questions could be asked about a regular sight.

    • @Whitetail_Properties
      @Whitetail_Properties  3 года назад +1

      On modern archery equipment 0-20 yards is generally going to be the same pin setting. So, in this instance, a 34 yard pin setting would hit just as high at 5,10, and 15 yards as at 20 yards.. POI with a 34 yard pin setting and a 20 yard shot in a 15 foot tree stand is going to be the same measurement as the data point collected when shooting the 34 yard pin setting at 20 yards on flat ground. Garret did mention that you need you second and third axis' set on your sight before doing this to be as accurate as possible.

    • @tyl6856
      @tyl6856 3 года назад

      this is where your range finder with angle compensation and bending at the waist in the stand comes into play

  • @matthewdenty7760
    @matthewdenty7760 3 года назад +1

    Been shooting single pin fast eddie at 80 yards but at 100 my pins too low to be seen out of the peephole .. I'm stumped
    I could increase draw weight but I'm at 65lbs , moving my peephole down would have me shooting lower
    Any suggestions?

    • @Whitetail_Properties
      @Whitetail_Properties  3 года назад

      You could get a larger peep. Really depends on your set up. Hypothetically.. a slower bow, at 65lbs, shorter draw length and a relatively heavy arrow could all have that arrow dropping quite a bit at 80 and especially 100 yards. Making it impossible to get that 100 yard pin to stay within the peep. A lot of variables there to pin point one thing to change.

    • @matthewdenty7760
      @matthewdenty7760 3 года назад +1

      Very true, I was focused on getting everything from 20 to the 150 ,, to start at 60 and go up wasnt something I thought of
      28"draw , bowtech invasion with drop away ... I'll let ya know if it works .. I dont hunt so I dont need worry bout hurting an animal for bad shots .. just a hobby

    • @Whitetail_Properties
      @Whitetail_Properties  3 года назад

      @@matthewdenty7760 Archery is an awesome hobby! Let us know if you get it dialed in!

    • @matthewdenty7760
      @matthewdenty7760 3 года назад +1

      20% imbaresed 80% hyped
      Moved the peep up tight to the coil , less than an inch on the draw string, set the sight to 80 and shot out of curiosity... over the target
      Moved to 100.. thunk it the wood Moved to 120 and my 80 mark is 8 inches above center... next day no wind I'm setting target at 150 and remarking my dial... thank you tremendously

    • @Whitetail_Properties
      @Whitetail_Properties  3 года назад

      @@matthewdenty7760 Awesome! We're glad you got it dialed in!

  • @scottkaercher1733
    @scottkaercher1733 3 года назад

    Good way to do it to is measure the width of the body of the deer so you know exactly how wide he or she is.

  • @asdfkhieee
    @asdfkhieee 2 года назад +1

    what is that backstop made of?

    • @Whitetail_Properties
      @Whitetail_Properties  2 года назад

      Its just a big block target. Block being the brand - it is foam.

  • @briandurbin4494
    @briandurbin4494 4 года назад +4

    most deer are shot at 20 yards and in. hitting 4.5 inches high at that range in addition to the normal 4-6 inches of drop that is normal of a deer shot at by a bow moves your point of impact up by 10.5 inches. Math looks good on paper until all variables are taken into consideration.

    • @gmanmuleoutdoors169
      @gmanmuleoutdoors169 4 года назад

      I here what your saying, but I wouldn't go that far,I think this is educational, especially for a beginner archer.Also not every deer drops how ever many inches, some dont drop at all???

  • @rickyrice4704
    @rickyrice4704 4 года назад

    This might sound like a dumb question but how come it seems like nobody sets a 10 yard pin? Should your 20 yard pin hit the same from 0-20?

    • @nicschaalma3508
      @nicschaalma3508 4 года назад +1

      Yes. It’s within a half inch

    • @Whitetail_Properties
      @Whitetail_Properties  4 года назад

      Yes with most modern bow setups 0-20 is within a few inches.

    • @rickyrice4704
      @rickyrice4704 4 года назад +1

      @@Whitetail_Properties ok. I consider myself a beginner but I'm not totally clueless. I just bow hunted as a kid 15 years ago and hunterd with bows that were from the mid 90's and I always remember setting a 10 yard pin. Now I have got back into it and bought a bow with a 330 ibo and have been shooting it and realized I have been hitting the same with my 20 yard pin anywhere within 20 yards and just wanted to make sure that was normal.

    • @nicschaalma3508
      @nicschaalma3508 4 года назад

      Ricky Rice yup technology has got so much better. 0-25 I’m one pin. Which is nice

    • @rickyrice4704
      @rickyrice4704 4 года назад

      @@nicschaalma3508 lol 25 yards is the max I will shoot at a whitetail. I been shooting for about a week and a half and came to the conclusion that I'm hitting the same from 0-20 but I'm not sure if I am out to 25 BCS like I said I only have been shooting this new bow for like a week and a half so the few shots I have taking past 20 were inconsistent and I'm not really good enough yet to really see where I'm at past 20 but even once I get good enough and I plan on being good enough by hunting season, I still don't think I'll shoot past 25 BCS the deer moving before the arrows gets to it is something I don't wanna risk but It will be really nice if I can just use one pin from 0-25 BCS then that means I'll only need one pin for hunting.the issue I'm having with this new bow is once I get to full draw idk if I'm letting it creep or what but some times I'll be at full draw and the next thing I know it's jerking forward and coming completely forward on me so now I have to think to myself to make sure when at full draw that I keep pulling pressure and it's causing me to shake a bit at full draw. It's hard to explain what I mean through typing. The bow just feels really jerky and just feels like it once to go at full draw

  • @HeirPlain
    @HeirPlain 3 года назад

    That random skip from 20yards to 40yards was a bit odd, I thought I skipped by accident.

  • @jasonbuben7787
    @jasonbuben7787 3 года назад +1

    My bow shoots so far off to the right if I were to try and move my pin to correct my shot I wouldn’t see my pin. Has anyone else encountered this?

    • @Whitetail_Properties
      @Whitetail_Properties  3 года назад

      I would check your rest. Knock an arrow to the bow and look for some sort of angling of the arrow.

  • @jakemn6462
    @jakemn6462 4 года назад

    When I shot a compound I only used one pin with a big peep sight. Sighted it to 15 with the pin at the bottom of the peep and used the rest of the peep as elevation for different ranges and killed deer out to 43 yards. It became almost instinctive with practice where to put the pin at different distances

  • @bobbybownds3768
    @bobbybownds3768 4 года назад +2

    This is why a 3 pin slider is such a better option. No compromise or holding over for drop. In my opinion and set up with a heavier hunting arrow there is too much drop from a 20 to 40 yard shot to effectively set up a “point blank” zero like you are doing in this video. You definitely are going to sell some three pin sliders though lol

    • @Whitetail_Properties
      @Whitetail_Properties  4 года назад

      Yup, setup is everything. Just showing guys and gals another option for a single pin!

  • @steveplantz7199
    @steveplantz7199 6 месяцев назад

    What site do you have on that VXR?

    • @Whitetail_Properties
      @Whitetail_Properties  6 месяцев назад

      We can't recall what site Garret was shooting in this video, sorry.

    • @steveplantz7199
      @steveplantz7199 6 месяцев назад

      @@Whitetail_Properties anyway to contact him?

  • @MidwestTraditionalBowhunting
    @MidwestTraditionalBowhunting 4 года назад +1

    What sight is this? Thanks

    • @Whitetail_Properties
      @Whitetail_Properties  4 года назад

      The sight is B3 archery and the scope is a Shrewd Optum. We put links to them both in the description!

    • @MidwestTraditionalBowhunting
      @MidwestTraditionalBowhunting 4 года назад

      Whitetail Properties are you running a light as well?

    • @Whitetail_Properties
      @Whitetail_Properties  4 года назад

      @@MidwestTraditionalBowhunting I don't think Garret was running a sight in this particular instance..

  • @JamesBond-oc4gm
    @JamesBond-oc4gm 4 года назад +3

    14" drop seems like alot tbh

    • @gearhead682010
      @gearhead682010 3 года назад +1

      That’s what happens when people shoot smooth I mean slow equipment, shoot something that’s fast and flat shooting and you take a lot of the guesswork right out of the equation

  • @Chrisweist
    @Chrisweist 3 года назад

    Does he have black eyes?

  • @badass1ification
    @badass1ification 4 года назад +2

    Your waaaaaaaay over thinking it. The deer will eventually come to a stand still and when it does, SEND IT

  • @cdp50359
    @cdp50359 2 года назад

    Just because your 4.5in high at 20 yards from the ground, doesn't mean you'll be that high from a tree stand. You'll actually be higher. Depending on how high in the tree you are

  • @Mock08
    @Mock08 4 года назад

    Where did you get that hat!?

    • @Whitetail_Properties
      @Whitetail_Properties  4 года назад

      Garret actually had them made custom! They're pretty sweet though huh?!

    • @Mock08
      @Mock08 4 года назад

      Yes they are! Selling them by chance??

    • @Whitetail_Properties
      @Whitetail_Properties  4 года назад +1

      Unfortunately not, sorry!! We are working on some similar new designs here internally though so hopefully in the future we will sell them.

  • @martinaddison1461
    @martinaddison1461 4 года назад +2

    Been shooting for 52 years and I use a single pin this method very confusing I’ll stick to moving my pin to the yardages I need

  • @Cooper0307
    @Cooper0307 4 года назад +1

    I have one pin that’s good from 0-45 yards. If the deer is at 50 I aim at top of back and it’s dead on. Buti won’t ever shoot a deer at 50 yards
    45 and less I just hold it where I want to hit.
    But I shout a Mathews Triax 70 lbs

    • @denverlewis3486
      @denverlewis3486 4 года назад +1

      So you're trying to say from 10 yards to 45 yards your arrows have zero drop? Get real dude.

    • @Cooper0307
      @Cooper0307 4 года назад

      @@denverlewis3486 I do have some drop. my single pin is dead on at 40 yards. So at 45 yards my arrow will drop around 3-4" and at 50 yards I aim just a little high. but from 5-45 yards every shot is in the kill zone of a deer so I dont adjust at all from 5-45 yards. Makes hunting so much easier. I killed a doe at 16 yards last year and a very nice buck at 28 yards. One pin no adjusting at all.

  • @commentpolice1
    @commentpolice1 4 года назад

    Why not just use a multi pin sight?

    • @ericlind3569
      @ericlind3569 4 года назад +1

      Because some of us don’t like the cluster of pins mounted horizontally. It blocks the sight window substantially, at least that’s my opinion. I’ve been shooting a single pin HHA Optimizer lite for over 20 years and have always had enough time to adjust my yardages. That was until I started elk hunting. Now instead of being effective to any whitetail out to 40 yards, I needed to extend my effectiveness to 60-70 yards for our west. I was shooting pie plates at 70 yards, but it didn’t matter, because I ended up shooting my 6x6 at 8 yards!! Hahahahaha

    • @Whitetail_Properties
      @Whitetail_Properties  4 года назад

      Andrew Sullivan Mainly preference. Some people may have certain vision issues that would make shooting a multi pin difficult. Most importantly just shoot what you are comfortable and confident in!

  • @joracer1
    @joracer1 3 года назад

    I don't understand all the big deal with single sight pin stuff, I hunted single sight pin when I was 25 years old shooting a 96lb screaming eagle with over draw, 24" arrow 10- 35yds zero but now I'm at 45lbs I need the 3 pins. Those 3/4/5 pin sights are cheaper than the sliding one pin sight system. Are people hunting deer with their 3d bows? Shed some light brother...

    • @chandlt
      @chandlt 2 года назад

      Some people just like the simple sight picture that single pin offers. I’ve been doing this for years - when I’m in a tree I set the sight at the known distance. When I’m on the ground I set it at 30 - I would aim a couple inches low at 20, but dead on from 25 to 35. At 40 I have to aim about 6” high. Beyond that I’m probably not shooting, but if I do, I would take the time to range and adjust the sight.

  • @timbow50
    @timbow50 3 года назад +1

    This system works great when you have fast arrow speed. Like 290+ the drop becomes less and less. Slow bows/arrows this isn't the best idea. He's using a slow bow here as shown in those huge drop measurements.

  • @nicolaalberti7736
    @nicolaalberti7736 Год назад

    Two fixed pins, problem solved.

  • @spartacusantipas4580
    @spartacusantipas4580 4 года назад +2

    Learn how to instinctive shoot and the pins don't matter!

  • @Freedompatrol
    @Freedompatrol 9 месяцев назад

    It's super easy to just move the sight. This is moot.

  • @liddell157
    @liddell157 2 года назад

    He made this wayyyyy to complicated

  • @royguidry1311
    @royguidry1311 4 года назад +1

    Then you get a deer at 43 yards and you miss. Not for me

  • @cdp50359
    @cdp50359 3 года назад

    430 grain arrow lol.

  • @dylanmatter1088
    @dylanmatter1088 4 года назад +1

    This is dumb and unethical. Just run a 3 pin.

    • @blindluckoutdoors4850
      @blindluckoutdoors4850 4 года назад +4

      I have been using a single pin sight for over 30 years and shoot 3 to 5 deer annually. In those 30 plus years I have had I think 1 deer that I have not recovered so I think it is a very ethical way to hunt. I know hunters that use 3 and 5 pins that have a way worse record than that because when they get buck fever they look at the wrong pin or just plain can not guess yardage. Its all in what you are comfortable with.

    • @dylanmatter1088
      @dylanmatter1088 4 года назад +2

      @@blindluckoutdoors4850 ive used a single pin too. I now use a 3 pin slider. I have nothing wrong with a single pin. I shoot a 500gn arrow and my drop between 20-40 is too much to risk. This is not for everyone and a lot of new hunters will think this is a good idea when its not.

    • @Whitetail_Properties
      @Whitetail_Properties  4 года назад +1

      Yes, definitely not for someone new to archery.

    • @250zxSkeeter
      @250zxSkeeter 4 года назад +2

      This works well, but maybe not if your bow is slow or you use excessively heavy arrows like some have been led to believe are necessary. I have been shooting this exact method for 8 years plus and killed 6 elk and 5 bucks at all 30 to 48 yds. My bow is fast and my arrows are lighter, but this works with just a little practice and takes a lot of stress at that moment. Plus its really easy to hold low or high if you need.

    • @Whitetail_Properties
      @Whitetail_Properties  4 года назад +1

      @@250zxSkeeter Nice to see that someone else likes this method! You are correct though, the setup and the individuals preference determine whether this setup is going to be effective or not.