I'm really interested in a single pin sight for the accuracy and the ability to dial into precise yardages like 37 or 53, plus the ability to stretch out practice distances. However, I like the simplicity of a multi pin sight for the fact of not having to dial to 60 if the elk or deer is at 60 yards. I've given a lot of consideration to a sight like a Black Gold with multi pins and a floater, however I feel that I would be more accurate with a single pin because I notice I sometimes push the pin to the left or right of my target.
So my idea is to take a single pin sight, and use small pieces of tape or measurements from my fixed pin sight to find marks along the single pin so when it is dialed to 20 yards I could have marks for 30/40/50 and maybe 60 placed on the sight pin underneath the fiber. I am thinking of using white out, or fluorescent nail polish to make the final marks.
So the question I have is has anyone done something similar to this? If so what kind of tips do you have for the proper execution of it?
So my idea is to take a single pin sight, and use small pieces of tape or measurements from my fixed pin sight to find marks along the single pin so when it is dialed to 20 yards I could have marks for 30/40/50 and maybe 60 placed on the sight pin underneath the fiber. I am thinking of using white out, or fluorescent nail polish to make the final marks.
So the question I have is has anyone done something similar to this? If so what kind of tips do you have for the proper execution of it?