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Old 09-05-2002 | 11:10 PM
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Default RE: Low light visibilty stinks!

If I can shoot a target at night with a light on the target,I can shoot a deer at dawn.The light is on the target and isn't any more than a flashlight.They are not much at 20-30 yards and you are still in complete darkness,the light is for the target and not on the bow.I don't like hunting up untill dark because of tracking and other variables,but will do it if situation merits it.

Seems to me that the last coon shoot that I shot was 15 targets and I shot a 148 out of a possible 150.I think that is pretty good.The one before that I won but don't remember the exact score but I didn't drop many.I think that I would have to be crazy to take my peep off because someone says you can't see thru them or get them to stay in place.


Open your eyes and you can see deer in low light or in bright light.It doesn't matter if it is 5 yards or 35 yards.


Why do people think that there aren't low light shots in 3-d.All the ones I go to are in the woods and start early in the morning.I shoot rain or shine and have shot in all conditions at the ranges I go to.


Accuracy can be achieved without a peep but you CAN NOT ahieve as much accuracy without a peep as you can with one,given practice and proper form and instalation.There isn't a single pro that I know of that shoots without one.I do know a pro that tried a no peep for competition but that was short lived.
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