ORIGINAL: nubo
The no-peep can be a real challenge formost experiencedto use out alone a new bowhunter .I'd start with the Fletcher Tru Peep first .
The no-peep is definately a good accessory ,but it take's alot of fidgeting to get it right .
nubo
nubo,
Thanks for the support.
Exactly my point. Not that the No-Peep is not good. It may be, but is just too much to be fidgeting with when starting out. A newbie needs to be concentrating on getting such things as drawlength and weight correct first. Then learn to establish some kind of consistent anchor points, etc. Things like No-Peeps can be added later if necessary.
Over the years I've established such consistent anchor references that I cn often shoot a bow without kisser, peep or anything, relying solely on my anchor. In doing so shooting 3-4" groups out to 35 yards. I still use the peep for hunting, though. Lack of confidence I guess.