ORIGINAL: datamax
why not drop the peep then and never have to worry about it ?
My thoughts exactly. Here's a post I replied to about this very subject some time ago. Scroll down a bit... a pic or two will be found there to help visualize a method I've found to work perfectly, even in fading light situations.
http://forum.hunting.net/asppg/tm.asp?m=717166&mpage=1&key=%F2%AF%AF%96
ORIGINAL: datamax
adams - the vast majority of the population is cross dominant - shooting with both eyes open and trying to use/not use the peep would create sighting nightmares
I know, I've been there !
Not always so. I am left eye dominant, yet shoot archery equipment right handed. I also shoot with both eyes open. It can be done, and without the need to estimate windage variations. Ishoot a rifle or handgun left handed, without issue, using only my dominant left eye to aquire the mark.As with any other aspect inexcelling at archery, concentration is key. Shooting well without a peeprevolves around maintaining the proper sight picture combined withsolid shooting form, regardless of what eye you use.
Edited 'cause I boogered up the link... hopefully it will work now. [8D]