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    General Question

    can you be more accurate with smaller diameter pins like a .019
    .010

    #2
    depends on the shooter and their eyes.

    accuracy has little to do with ones pins as much as it does with ones consistency in shooting.

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      #3
      For my without a doubt got more accurate when I went from .029 to .010 pins. The only problem I've found with the .010 is they were a little hard to see in a popup and/or early and late. Pin light fixed that problem though...

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        #4
        becuase i got a tru glo tru sight xtreme 5 pins .029
        and im pretty good but i havent yet to robin hood a arrow and i started to wonder if my pins were a little bit smaller than i might have a better chance of robin hooding one.

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          #5
          I think it gives you a much clearer sight picture and allows you at distances to see more of your target so yes I think it can help tighten your groups but so much depends on the shooter.

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            #6
            Originally posted by rferg84 View Post
            I think it gives you a much clearer sight picture and allows you at distances to see more of your target so yes I think it can help tighten your groups but so much depends on the shooter.
            yea i can group it not to brag about it but at a tournamnet about 2- 3 weeks a ago i had a quarter group at 50 with three arrow. but next time when i get sights im goin to get smaller pins.

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              #7
              keep the .029 for your 20yd pin and dump the rest for .019.

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                #8
                For me YES!!!, but I like the bigger one for hunting. I can see it a lot better in low light times...

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                  #9
                  I do not know if it will make you any more accurate but they definantly cover a smaller portion of the target at longer distances.

                  I am keeping a .029 for the top and .019 for the rest


                  As far as "robin hooding" an arrow, I did it once and don't care if I ever do it again (unless I am shooting at my buddy's nocks ), arrows too expensive to be tearing up on purpose

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                    #10
                    I would not think you could purposely robin hood an arrow Bro. I have done it a few times over the years, never when actually trying to.

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                      #11
                      yea but you never know

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