Once a pin is set, tighten the locking screw, and it won’t budge. You are able to make tiny adjustments with the dial, so you can get each pin in exactly the right place. You unlock one pin and turn the dial, and then only that pin moves up or down. Each pin is held in place by a locking screw. The micro-adjust system for moving each individual pin is ingenious and it takes minutes to sight in your bow. No gap shooting if you don’t want to gap shoot. On the other hand, if you’ve got the time, you can dial your sight to the exact yardage that buck is standing at so you can paste a pin to the spot you want to hit. Stay at full draw, and simply move to the gap between your 30- and 40-yard pins. So if you’ve got your five pins set at 20, 30, 40, 50, and 60 yards, you’ve got fixed aiming references if your target buck comes racing in to 20 yards, but then scoots out to 35 after you’ve come to full draw, but before you could shoot. It offers the quick aiming of five-fixed-pins sight, and the adjustable precision of a sliding, single-pin sight. The Axcel Landslyde five-pin sight is the ultimate bowhunting sight.
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