Anyone using a "Peep Eliminator" Sight?
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I read about the Peep Eliminator rear sight and it sounds like a great idea although it may take a little getting used to from the traditional string peep sight. I'm looking to hear from anyone that has one and how they like it.
Thank You for your opinions and comments.
Thank You for your opinions and comments.
#2
i use this site with the tritium dots. also use a string peep too. it gives me a 3 point system. http://www.eradicator.com
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Thanks for your reply. I really appreciate it.
Did you buy the 4 1/2" site or the one that is able to extend to 16" if you moved the front site forward?
One is $59.00 and one is $89.00. I have a Tru-Glow lighted front sight with 4 pins but usually only use the first two pins.
Did you buy the 4 1/2" site or the one that is able to extend to 16" if you moved the front site forward?
One is $59.00 and one is $89.00. I have a Tru-Glow lighted front sight with 4 pins but usually only use the first two pins.
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I have used the peep eliminator before and really like it. Once setup to your form, everytime you come to your anchor point your pin will be sitting dead center to the v without moving a muscle. Simply place the pin on the target and you are dead on. If I'm out of alignment or torqueing the bow it hides the pin keeping me from me from making a bad shot. I can correct my mistakes and make the perfect shot in seconds. I know of no sight that will tell me ifI am out of form until after I make a bad shot. . . too late.
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