Never tried that, but it sounds interesting. Of course some things to think about before you make the move. Consider the range at which you are going to shoot 80% of the time vice 5 or 10% of the time. I know that missing the opportunity on the 5 yarder sucks, but I would caution against a long term solution for a short term problem. At range, you benefit from better shot placement ability that comes with increased magnification. Also having only one “pin” limits you to lighter bolt setup due to trajectory, in that if you are going to shoot multiple ranges with one pin, you want the flattest trajectory you can get. You add 20 or 50gr to the pointy end and the trajectory goes downhill fast at anything over 40....and 30 to 40 can be a little sketch depending on bow speed. If you hunt quite a bit in the evening time you will lose some hunting time due to the loss of light gathering capability that comes with the scope vs the red dot. However, on the plus side you will have quicker acquisition in close and probably would be harder to fog a red dot on a cold day given the additional eye relief. There’s also the KISS principle that comes with the red dot. In the end, as long as you are good with the downsides, you should be fine if you are not shooting over 30 yards.