No-Peep and Pedulum sights?
#1
Thread Starter
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: merrill WI USA
I want to update my sights on my bow and was thinking of going with a savage featherlight pedulum sight and a no-peep. Will a no-peep work with a pedulum sight? I dont see why not,but just thought I would ask first. Thank You.
#2
Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Arlington WA USA
It most defintly will work with pendulum sights in fact I saw somewhere, before I got mine, that it works even better with pendulums. I am anxious to see how I shoot from my treestand this season. It is supposed to eliminate many problems there also.
I do know that it was a VERY WISE decision to install it on my bow.[&:]
The following paragraph is from the Timberline Archery website:
[ http://www.timberline-archery.com ]
The No-Peep will work with any type of sight; fixed pins, moveable sight, or pendulum. In fact, the No-Peep will enhance the accuracy of your pendulum sight. The reason most people shoot high from a treestand is a change in form rather than the effects of gravity. Most tend to drop their bow arm as they aim down. That shortens your draw length. The peep sight moves up as the string angle changes when the string moves forward. As little as 1/4” change in draw length can make you shoot 6”-12” high. A pendulum sight won’t correct for a change in form. This can’t happen with the No-Peep because it is attached to the bow, not the string. Your eye will be in the same position every time.
I do know that it was a VERY WISE decision to install it on my bow.[&:]
The following paragraph is from the Timberline Archery website:
[ http://www.timberline-archery.com ]
The No-Peep will work with any type of sight; fixed pins, moveable sight, or pendulum. In fact, the No-Peep will enhance the accuracy of your pendulum sight. The reason most people shoot high from a treestand is a change in form rather than the effects of gravity. Most tend to drop their bow arm as they aim down. That shortens your draw length. The peep sight moves up as the string angle changes when the string moves forward. As little as 1/4” change in draw length can make you shoot 6”-12” high. A pendulum sight won’t correct for a change in form. This can’t happen with the No-Peep because it is attached to the bow, not the string. Your eye will be in the same position every time.
#3
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Oklahoma City Oklahoma USA
I' m using the " No Peep" with a Preditor IV Pendalum and its working great. In fact this is the best setup I' ve ever used and any deviation in your form shows up immediately. Go for it! You won' t be disappointed.




