Yea, I agree about the Dot but I already had it (it was free) but the same principle could be used with any front sight. I have struggled with the peepless business since my eyesight has failed some. The only tip I have is: When I draw, I close my eyes for just a second to get my anchor point and then open my eyes. Practicing this way I have the right sight picture without looking for it. That'sreally what the No Peep teaches anyway.It's not easy to start with but sometimes us "old folks" don't have many options. I can at least touch the black dot with six arrows at 20 yds on a Block target and frankly that's about as steady as I can hold it. No danger of me overcrowding the 3D circuit.
Red Dots work pretty well too, just the set up I had was expensive, heavy and didn't work very well for different yardarges. And you are relying on an electronic piece of equipment.
Paul
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