If you are unsure of your form and want consistency in your shooting then get one. I' ve been having mine for 24 hrs and ruined 2 arrows already. I shoot mine with an enlarged peep (1/2" ) and it workes great. It even lets me know when I put my release on too short/long.
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Mighty Mite VFT, Muzzy ZE Rest, 260g Gold Tip XT' s/Feathers, Magnus Stinger 100g, No Peep with a bored peep, King Cobra sight, limbsavers, Cat Whisker string silencers, Vibracheck stabilizer, String loop, Scott release, 29 inch DL, 62 lb, 283 fps.
Five arrows for the pro shop to be repairedd and one shot in half. I' d say that' s great testimony for the No Peep. I love it and look forward to its benefits in low light hunting conditions.
I highly recommend the No Peep.
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Mathews Switchback XT, Shaffer Mat-1 Dropaway Rest, Toxonics K9 HD 5 pin, Dead On Range Finder, No-Peep, Fletcher .44 Caliper release, Beman ICS 400 Hunter Arrows, Sonic (7/8" 100' s, Simms Modular Stabilizer, Balcom Bowsling.
That' s why I still use my peep with the no-peep. I didn' t have to change my old way of shooting , and adjusted the no peep to fit my present draw. It will take two people to make the final micro-adjustments (one to move the no-peep while you are anchored comfortably) - but all those times when you THOUGHT you were anchored correctly, you really weren' t, and that' s why the shot was off. The no-peep will definitely let you know when you are off - even a little.
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Mighty Mite VFT, Muzzy ZE Rest, 260g Gold Tip XT' s/Feathers, Magnus Stinger 100g, No Peep with a bored peep, King Cobra sight, limbsavers, Cat Whisker string silencers, Vibracheck stabilizer, String loop, Scott release, 29 inch DL, 62 lb, 283 fps.
Roseaukaine, I took my peep sight off and only had to make one slight change. I have never changed my anchor point from my decades long barebow-tab(Apache style) style of shooting. I have always drawn the string to the center of my nose and I have a small kisser knot tied to my string that anchors in the corner of my mouth. This is a habit some 40 years in the making and it works.
The one change I had to make actually makes a great improvement and it is easier for me to shoot. I am Right Eye Dominant but, after I started shooting with the No Peep my left eye began to instinctively take over the aiming tasks and now is my dominant aiming eye. Since this happened, I have a MUCH better view of the target and fully expect that it will make a tremendous difference when hunting.
I have even learned to check the No Peep for proper alignment then ignore it . . . with great success.
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Mathews Switchback XT, Shaffer Mat-1 Dropaway Rest, Toxonics K9 HD 5 pin, Dead On Range Finder, No-Peep, Fletcher .44 Caliper release, Beman ICS 400 Hunter Arrows, Sonic (7/8" 100' s, Simms Modular Stabilizer, Balcom Bowsling.
Now, I just bought a new TR micro Matrix, but the no peep does seem interesting, So my question is, is the no peep just that little circle and can be used with any sight or is a whole sight set up that must be used by itself?
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Realize that the ego will happily lead you to your death and kill you rather than humbly admit that it made a mistake or could be even oh, that most horrible of all words: "Wrong".
Mathews BlackOut Z7, Ripcord CodeRed, MicroAlpha V5, Tech 7 Hunter, Zen 4
2droptine,
The NoPeep is a separate unit that can be used with any sight. It is small and very light weight. It comes with it' s own bracket, too.
Charlie
Trebark is right - people who have seen my no-peep had the same misconception that I had - that it WAS the aiming device. It' s not. The no-peep is simply an " alignment tool" that trains you to reach the EXACT same anchor point every time. Properly mounted, it is easily seen in your perifrial vision as you look at your sight(s). You simply draw, check your alignment, aim, and shoot (but not twice at the same bull).
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Mighty Mite VFT, Muzzy ZE Rest, 260g Gold Tip XT' s/Feathers, Magnus Stinger 100g, No Peep with a bored peep, King Cobra sight, limbsavers, Cat Whisker string silencers, Vibracheck stabilizer, String loop, Scott release, 29 inch DL, 62 lb, 283 fps.