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I must be from the old school and would never us one. I only use one pin and learn to adjust for shooting from a tree. I friend uses one and last year in a stand that was on a hill he had an uphill shot at a nice buck and over his back by a mile the arrow did go /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/mad.gif . to me its just another thing to go wrong. it just seems easier to shoot alot and know what your arrow is going to do if you shoot down hill. also i heard that you need to tune you're site to how high off the ground you are and if you have different stands set at different hights you're only good in one stand.I dont use mechanical broadheads either however a release I do use.Old habits are hard to break.Just my penny's worthSportinglyCracker
I must be from the old school and would never us one. I only use one pin and learn to adjust for shooting from a tree. I friend uses one and last year in a stand that was on a hill he had an uphill shot at a nice buck and over his back by a mile the arrow did go /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/mad.gif . to me its just another thing to go wrong. it just seems easier to shoot alot and know what your arrow is going to do if you shoot down hill. also i heard that you need to tune you're site to how high off the ground you are and if you have different stands set at different hights you're only good in one stand.I dont use mechanical broadheads either however a release I do use.Old habits are hard to break.
Just my penny's worth
Sportingly
Cracker