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Old 06-12-2013, 10:31 AM
Stinky Coyote Stinky Coyote is offline
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Lol,

Good point though, no we use slider single pin sights that don't click and can more easily and silently account for the same or even more elevation gain than a scope (advantage compound)....or fixed multi pin sights which are basically same as multi aim point reticles like the Zeiss rapid-z 1000....again, totally silent over dialing up on game inside 100, advantage compound. It would seem a multi aim point reticle for any sort of bow would be the best option for simplicity, silence, speed of use.

I'm glad however this test was done via dialing up, it gives an ambidextrous gun/bow guy even more insight to what I already new about crossbow being a bow. The sort of elevation required, time of flight, etc. To do 100 yrdshots with such low speed weapons gives great way to compare to what an equivalent shot would be like with a rifle....750 yards!

They r both bows, beyond shadow of a doubt. Ehuntrs data is very compelling and helpful indeed!

Lol, anytime u r worried about running out of elevation on your sight chances r pretty good u r pushing the envelope of what is possible on paper and many times what is usuable regularly on game.

Last edited by Stinky Coyote; 06-12-2013 at 10:42 AM.
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