Another that uses a single pin slider.
If I'm elk hunting I set the pin on 25 yards and don't worry about anything out to 35 yards. A broadside elk has about a 16" kill zone/lungs so a guy can be a bit off on estimating the distance and still kill the elk.
I also have found that if the animal is further away, I usually have time to range and set the pin. I find this to help in actually slowing me down, and not rushing a shot.
For turkeys next week, I'll set the pin at 10 yards because that's how far the decoys will be from the blind. A chip shot indeed.


Laws aren't preventative measures. In other words, more laws won't prevent gun crime from happening.