Peep eliminator, anybody try this sight?
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From: mississippi by way of Florida
I use a Copper John w/ three pins and a peep set in the string. Pins are set at 20, 30 and 40 yards. Has served me well for three years.
Today, a buddy at work was telling me about a sight he uses that replaces the peep sight. Looks like a rear, leaf sight off a rifle mounted on a metal rod and sticks to the rear.You still use the front sight with the normal pins in it, itjust replaces the peep in your string.So, when you draw and look forward you see the sight, put the correct pin in the notch and there you go. The ad says it takes less ambient light for it to work and my friend at work says it is true.
I looked at the websight, but it looks kinda gimmiky to me.
Anyone try this thing? Does it work as advertised?
Thanks in advance.
Hank
Today, a buddy at work was telling me about a sight he uses that replaces the peep sight. Looks like a rear, leaf sight off a rifle mounted on a metal rod and sticks to the rear.You still use the front sight with the normal pins in it, itjust replaces the peep in your string.So, when you draw and look forward you see the sight, put the correct pin in the notch and there you go. The ad says it takes less ambient light for it to work and my friend at work says it is true.
I looked at the websight, but it looks kinda gimmiky to me.
Anyone try this thing? Does it work as advertised?
Thanks in advance.
Hank
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From: mississippi by way of Florida
The website is;
www.peepeliminator.com
I have never seen one in use before, I guess it could be ok. Just curious if anyone has tried one.
Hank
www.peepeliminator.com
I have never seen one in use before, I guess it could be ok. Just curious if anyone has tried one.
Hank
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From: Blissfield MI USA
Its simular to the Hindsite device. I actually like the hindsite a bit better to be honest. Both work, but in my opinion are not as accurate as a peep is.
I also prefer the No Peep if I had to pick a peepless option. I used one for a few months and now I don't even need it. If I set up a bow without a peep, I just shoot it without a peep and no other aiming aids. Well I use a front sight, I'm not that good
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Paul
I also prefer the No Peep if I had to pick a peepless option. I used one for a few months and now I don't even need it. If I set up a bow without a peep, I just shoot it without a peep and no other aiming aids. Well I use a front sight, I'm not that good
.Paul
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