That's why I have the Apex with low blue light. I know what you mean though, its just something you need to practice and sometimes it helps to take your eye out of the peep and sight to make sure the deer is in a good shooting position, broadside, quartering, etc. then while in full draw slowly go back to your peep and remember what you saw outside your sight and take your time if possible to get a view in your head of how he looked outside of the pins and ring and set the pin on the boiler room and release. Unfortunately, if you don't like your sight all cluttered, take out a pin or 2 or get yourself one that gives you the view you need. Its considered a handicap if you cant overcome it.