The smaller the pin will help if your shooting longer yardage. It won't cover up as much of your target down range. I like the smaller because of this. I like to practice out to 80 yards. If I use a larger pin I would be guessing on aiming most of the time.
I generally run 0.019" for my 20, 30, & 40 pins and 0.010" for the 50 yard pin. The smaller pin blocks out the spot I am aiming at less at the farther range. I only target shoot out that far and the bigger pins can totally cover a spot.
I prefer the .10 over the .19. Even at 40 yards the .19 covers way to much of the target for my likening. Can't go wrong withe .10 sized pin.
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