The Best Bow Sight
We ask our readers,what is the preferred bow sight for a compound bow, when bowhunting for deer. A bow scope or a simple pin sight ?
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Pin sights have always been my preference
There have been more deer lost from the wrong choice of sight pins then any thing else, by newcomers to the sport. Range estimation is critical , and a deer looks very far away when 25 feet up a tree and the deer is 30 yards away.The pendulum sight will be the best choice to start out with bowhunting until you gain the experience and knowledge you need for the range estimation challenge.
I like pin sights when used with a good peep sight. It is also the least expensive way to go.
My choice is definitely a pin sight, I like 4 pins, one for 20 yards, 25 yards, 30 yards and 40. My bow is a PSE and 40 yards is about the max I will shoot.
In my opinion pin sight is the best. I have gone through this post in depth. Really its nice.