Timberline No Peep
#1
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Everett WA
Posts: 34
Timberline No Peep
Anyone out there using the No Peep from Timberline. This devise attaches to the riser and is supposed to be a "virtual kisser button" in that it requires you to come to the same anchor point each time, thereby doing away with a peep sight and a kisser button. Theory sounds good on paper, but I'd like to hear a first hand report from any users of this product..
#3
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Heaven IA USA
Posts: 2,597
RE: Timberline No Peep
I have been shooting the No-Peep for a couple of months now. I give it very high marks. I am shooting it out to 60 yards and see no discernible difference in accuracy between it and a peep. It will be going to the mountains with me this fall.The only thing I don't know about the No-Peepis its durability, but I am going to find out.
#4
RE: Timberline No Peep
Another NP user here and I love it.Very durable.
I shoot mine to 40 yards and find myself more accurate with it then my peep.I have had one on my bows for a little over 2 years now and would never go back to a peep or kisser.
Some advantages to the NP is you get the stuff off your string,making for a faster arrow flight and you will always have a consistent anchor,especially shooting out of a tree,bending at the waist.
Its definately a pain to set it up your first time.
Disadvantages are----If you want to put a new site on then it will have to be set up again,being that it is mounted on the riser with the site holes.
You will find alot of guys here shoot them and will get a lot of responses,likes and dislikes.Do a search on the No-Peep here and you will find alot of info .
Try one out,you wont be dissapointed.
I shoot mine to 40 yards and find myself more accurate with it then my peep.I have had one on my bows for a little over 2 years now and would never go back to a peep or kisser.
Some advantages to the NP is you get the stuff off your string,making for a faster arrow flight and you will always have a consistent anchor,especially shooting out of a tree,bending at the waist.
Its definately a pain to set it up your first time.
Disadvantages are----If you want to put a new site on then it will have to be set up again,being that it is mounted on the riser with the site holes.
You will find alot of guys here shoot them and will get a lot of responses,likes and dislikes.Do a search on the No-Peep here and you will find alot of info .
Try one out,you wont be dissapointed.
#5
RE: Timberline No Peep
I have just nicely started to mount my no-peep on my bow ,I've spoke to many guy's here such as extreme 1 and Gibblet and Ausie Guy and they all speak very highly of them .Once I get it set up I'll be able to tell you better about the no-peep ,but as I said lot's of positive feedback on the no-peep here .
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#7
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Everett WA
Posts: 34
RE: Timberline No Peep
You can go to their web site and see the device mounted on a bow and also download the instructions for mounting the device.
Thanks to all for your input on this thread so far. Now I'm having to decide between the "No Peep" and the "Hindsight" What a decision !!
Thanks to all for your input on this thread so far. Now I'm having to decide between the "No Peep" and the "Hindsight" What a decision !!