Your posts are always entertaining, Stealthy.


Since you replied to me, I’ll answer, even though I don’t believe your reply was directed at me.
I agree with you. I also agree with Bruce. He is correct when he says one doesn’t need both eyes to align the pin, peep and target. For that purpose, I’m convinced that my left eye serves no purpose other than to confuse the process. That’s why I close my left eye while centering the pin in the peep and then open it again. I
can[/i] center the pin with both eyes open (especially at close range), but I can do it much more quickly with my left eye closed. Once my pin is centered and I lock everything in, it’s MUCH easier to get on target and hold on target with both eyes open. Plus, as I said before, I have a much larger field of view, and that helps also.
I will say, though, that once you know where the deer is or is going to be for the shot, you know the yardage and you're at full draw, I believe that depth perception doesn't serve much of a purpose in the execution of the shot.