no peep
#1
Last year I missed an opportunity at a buck because my peep was frozen.I see some new peep-less sights are out and I am wondering which oneshave you tried and which one do you use?
#2
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Blissfield MI USA
I have tried the Hindsite Extreme and the NO PEEP from timberline. My personal opinion is the NO PEEP is a better product if you actually want to go peepless. It will teach you consistant anchor points if you use it correctly. After using it for a while I can shoot without it or a peep relatively well at hunting distances.
The hindsite works but can be a bit confusing because of how it operates, especially under pressure. And it will not work with a single pin movable sight. (unless you don't want to move it
)
Both are a pain to set up for the first time.
With a good string, a string loop and properly located and tied in peep you really shouldn't have any problems.
Paul
The hindsite works but can be a bit confusing because of how it operates, especially under pressure. And it will not work with a single pin movable sight. (unless you don't want to move it
)Both are a pain to set up for the first time.
With a good string, a string loop and properly located and tied in peep you really shouldn't have any problems.
Paul
#3
I too have the No Peep from timberline and like it a lot. I found I had to much freedom to miss-anchor w/ my string mounted peep. This thing really keeps you consistent, once you get it set up.
#6
Good luck w/ it! I know theres some guys that just dont like em, Let us know if you need help settin it up.
I found the best way is to draw and get comfortable w/ your eyes closed. Then open and see which direction you need to move the no peep in order to come to that same point every time.
I found the best way is to draw and get comfortable w/ your eyes closed. Then open and see which direction you need to move the no peep in order to come to that same point every time.
#7
Spike
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 68
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From: Eagle River AK USA
Timberline often has 'blems', which have some slight flaw in the bluing. I have purchased those in the past and really been unable to see any flaw. They are less $ and are functionally perfect. timberline_archery. It is www. and I don't remember if it is net or com.
#8
SOLD! Checked them out...here is the link for anybody else. Cabelas has them too.
http://www.timberline-archery.com/np.asp
http://www.timberline-archery.com/np.asp




