just got screwed out of a shot by my peep need sug. on new
There I sat watching some squirrels chase each other at primetime, the sun was just starting to set and turned the woods that pretty color. I heard a crunch and scaned searching for it's owner. I saw the leg of a deer step forward 50 yards away the body was covered by a low hanging limb covered in green leaves. then I saw the flash of another deer following that one. While I was looking at number two, number one steped in to the open, HE was a nice looking 6 or 8. the light had faded but hislight coloredrackwas bright in the woods. i looked through my binos to get a better look but with the light fading they were somewhat handicapped.well a few minutes roll by and then ones headed for my stand she walked into clear viewat 15-20 yards. It was a large doe and the buck hadn't been seen in a few minutes and I was losing light by the minute, and I might have let him go for another year. any way The peep sight wasn't letting enough light through for me to see good, she steped out of sight. A minute later another steped out, No antlers, was it that button buck I've seen so much this season? It looked big so I drew, I wasn't sure if I'd shoot or not. same crap with the peep. It steped out of sight. ten minutes later I was about to get down when I heard somthing coming, it was the buck. If the peep sight wasn't giving me crap I would ofdrilled him. so now I bummed and lookin for a new peep, suggestions?
what peep should I use for ultimate low light preformance. there are many on the market but I don't know which one is best so pleas give me some imput. thanks