No Peep....
#4
I tried the no-peep last year and it expanded my groups. I used it about a month but the loss of accuracy bother me enough to go back to to the peep. Plan for an evening to get it adjusted correctly. The concept is great. Maybe I was using improper technique...
#5
Joined: Jul 2003
Posts: 689
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From: Hagerstown, MD
I don't use my no-peep in the traditional manor. I use mine WITH a peep site. I found that when practicing my form is always good, but in hunting situations you don't always line up right when your moving or twistingto get a good shot. I can look through my peep and glance at the no-peep, if its lined up I know I have hit all of my marks. If it isn't I know something is of and I need to adjust. It has really helped when making shots in the field.
#7
ORIGINAL: Kybuckhunter
I have used one for about 4 or 5 years and think its great. I'll never use a regular peep again. I love it.
I have used one for about 4 or 5 years and think its great. I'll never use a regular peep again. I love it.
#8
Mobo
I'm thinking of ditching the peep on my next bow and shooting with nothing on my string except a loop. Not even string leaches. Just a loop, an STS, and a No Peep.
Let us know how you like it....
I'm thinking of ditching the peep on my next bow and shooting with nothing on my string except a loop. Not even string leaches. Just a loop, an STS, and a No Peep.
Let us know how you like it....
#10
I put a no peep on My 06 Hoyt PowerTec. I loved the fact that I can see so much later not having to look through a peep. The down fall to me is when i would get drawn back, look down at my no peep see that i was alligned,then i would look back up at my sights and my target, I would get paranoid that my allignment would go off everytime, so i was constantly looking back and forth. My groups also suffered. I am thinking about putting a peep sight back on next year just for the fact when i am looking through my peep and i line my pins up I KNOW i am on.
Hope this helps
Tom
Hope this helps
Tom



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