Right on man! you will love it! One piece of advise is to sight the floating pin in first. For example: My floating pin is set for 60 yds at the top of it's stroke. I put it at the top of it's stroke and started to shoot at 60 yds. I moved my sight window until this pin was on at 60. Then I stepped forward to 50, 40, 30, and sighted in my other pins, moving just the pin, not the sight window. Sighting in this way will maximize the amount of down travel of the floating pin inside your sight window, so you can get the maximum yardage out of your sight. I am shooting 295 fps, and have a 100yd (purely for 3d events) mark on the floating pin sighting in this way.
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