RE: Copper Johns Super Service!!!!!!!
Elkshot,
My opinion....
...reset your rest so that the arrow is adjusted for appropriate " centershot" and set the arrow so that it passes squarely over the arrow rest mounting hole in the riser. Adjust nock height so that the arrow is perfectly perpendicular with the bowstring.
This is the base that all bow setups should begin with.
Now, play around with your peep sight position a bit. What I have found with many archers that complain about too short of a sight window is that they anchor relatively low on their face thus forcing them to use a " high peep" position. This in turn forces them to move the sight up so high that they run out of room with the sight window. What I have them do is move the peep sight down a bit and adjust their reference points accordingly.
In your case I would do just the opposite. Instead of moving the peep sight down as in the case above I would suggest moving it up. Your sight should follow. Then you are going to have to be patient enough to become accustomed to the new reference points on your face.
Hope this helps some.