B/C I can get all my anchor points/referencesout of whack and still wiggle around to see perfectly through my peep and center my sights and shoot like hell!!!!! But you do what you want, I just hate for any new archers to read this and think as long as they can see their sights through their peep that they are good!!!
Your first sentence proves my point in the original question.

If you're not torquing the string.....the arrow will go where the sight pin housing and the peep align. It's not how you would teach onyone to shoot....but it's where the arrow's going if they're aligned.
If you can see your sight through your peep (correct halo)...it has no bearing on whether you're anchored correctly, or not. It's only showing you where the arrow is gonna go.
Your scenario speaks NOTHING of being anchored properly. To sight a bow in you have to utilize a consistant anchor. Once it's sighted in, though.......it's going where they align.
How did you sight your bow in?
Also....I NEVER said the peep was THE anchor reference. I think if you'll go back....I said it was "an" (even used quotes, I think

) anchor reference.