1. PIN LOCATION — WHAT TO CHECK & WHY

1. PIN LOCATION — WHAT TO CHECK & WHY

What to look for

  • Front pin (close to front edge)
  • Middle pin (central depth)
  • Back pin (close to back edge)
  • Left pin (near left edge)
  • Right pin (near right edge)
  • Exact distance from all edges
    • front edge
    • back edge
    • left edge
    • right edge

Why it matters

  • Pin location changes how much safe space you have around the target.
  • A front pin risks coming up short; a back pin risks going long.
  • Side pins reduce width and increase danger near edges.
  • Exact distance from edges determines how much room your dispersion pattern has to fit safely.