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extreme1 06-23-2005 05:46 AM

RE: Timberline No Peep
 
Any time john------;)
Keep us posted on how it is coming along.

I really like the string colors to.Blue and red.Looks pretty sharp on the bow,at least thats everyone tells me:eek:

Oh and you will like the location of the NP alot better located there:)

nubo 06-23-2005 04:03 PM

RE: Timberline No Peep
 
I like your string's Jason they do definetly look sharp ,I just hope you don't get busted while out hunting LOL.I'll be working on my bow this weekend, since I want to get to the range for a shootout with TerryM ,soI hope it's not too much off a problem.I'll definetly be prepared for one .

John

driftrider 06-23-2005 08:46 PM

RE: Timberline No Peep
 
Extreme,

It looks like your No-Peep blocks one pin and most of your sight picture.

Can the No-Peep be used with a HHA style sliding single-pin sight? I'm curious about this, but don't want to drop $35 for something that won't work with my setup.

Mike

nubo 06-23-2005 09:12 PM

RE: Timberline No Peep
 
Those HHA5500 sight's are great sight's.I'm interested in this question as well because I use a Impact Archery Cosmic for hunting season .

nubo

Kanga 06-23-2005 11:18 PM

RE: Timberline No Peep
 

Can the No-Peep be used with a HHA style sliding single-pin sight? I'm curious about this, but don't want to drop $35 for something that won't work with my setup.
Yes it can be used with sliding single pin sights.

When I first started using the No-Peep I had an HHA single pinsight on my bow and did not get any obstruction at all.

I usually set my no peeps up so they are above the pin guard and behind the riser.

extreme1 06-24-2005 06:04 AM

RE: Timberline No Peep
 

ORIGINAL: driftrider

Extreme,

It looks like your No-Peep blocks one pin and most of your sight picture.

Can the No-Peep be used with a HHA style sliding single-pin sight? I'm curious about this, but don't want to drop $35 for something that won't work with my setup.

Mike

driftrider---I figured someone would notice that-----lol
Its just the angle i am holding the bow,kinda canting up.I can see all 3 pins very comfortably.Besides my pins have alot of gap.My top one is set for 20 yards and thats it for now,lots of room for the second and 3'rd pin to move up as well.I was shooting it out to 40 yards with it,but had to take it off and play with it again,just couldent leave well enough alone;)

MizzoukiSpot 07-04-2005 05:38 AM

RE: Timberline No Peep
 
I set mine up ABOVE the sight and like it that way.

Mjjasinski 07-05-2005 07:18 PM

RE: Timberline No Peep
 
How is the no peep keep your anchor point the same.

IDTRAVLER 07-05-2005 11:14 PM

RE: Timberline No Peep
 
:eek: A bit lengthy to write up here. If you go to their web site you will find a full explanation as to how the device forces you to come to the same anchor point each time.

extreme1 07-06-2005 01:56 PM

RE: Timberline No Peep
 

How is the no peep keep your anchor point the same.
When you are at full draw you are looking into the NP through your pheripheral vision.You will notice a big circle and a small black dot.If your at your correct anchor the black dot will line up dead center in the yellow circle.If you are anchored wrong,incorrect grip etc the dot will not line up.
I have mine set up below so I can take a quick look to see if Im dead on,getting to the point now where I dont even look at it anymore,but it is a good reference point if in dought.


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