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#2
RE: 'Good bye' peeps & kissers
LB, I just plain did away with my peep all together. I do use a small kisser. I cant seem to do away with that and don't really want to. <img src=icon_smile_approve.gif border=0 align=middle>
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#5
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: perry georgia USA
Posts: 3
RE: 'Good bye' peeps & kissers
there is a very accurate hunting sight out that works without peep or kisser called the ez bow sight.a friend of mine uses it also, he has taken 30 mature gobblers and several py bucks with it.ez bow sight 800-331-7099
#6
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Misenheimer NC USA
Posts: 59
RE: 'Good bye' peeps & kissers
I found a web site that shows the EZ bow sight. It's scrapejuice.com. The sight looks really big and combersome. I was just wondering if it is. Is it heavy or easy to use. Is there more than one pin in the front or the back of the sight for longer distances. It looks good but I was just wondering how it would work in hunting situations. How far can you shoot with this sight. Does the sight move like on a pendulum system or is it solid.
BowElkDwn
BowElkDwn
#8
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Detroit
Posts: 858
RE: 'Good bye' peeps & kissers
I've been playing around with the idea of the no-peep....it just looks like it would clog your window.
I have used the hindsight...for about 2 days. Its a great idea, but the pins and apeture are too big. The pins(4) glow as well and take the eye away from the target and the front pin. I like the ideas, but havn't found one I'd trade my peep for yet.
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I have used the hindsight...for about 2 days. Its a great idea, but the pins and apeture are too big. The pins(4) glow as well and take the eye away from the target and the front pin. I like the ideas, but havn't found one I'd trade my peep for yet.
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#9
RE: 'Good bye' peeps & kissers
I also use the No Peep. It is quite versatile, you can put it above or below your pins! You need to be patient when setting it up for the first time. After you have it adjusted correctly, and get used to using it, you will never want to go back to a peep.