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Hedgie 03-26-2003 12:02 PM

peep and pendulum sights
 
I posed this question on the bowhunting gear forum also, but thought maybe someone on this forum might also have an answer.
I recently switched to using a release after shooting fingers for years. I use a kisser button as an anchor, but am still not satisfied with my performance. I am wondering if a peepsight will help me. You need to know that I use a Savage pendulum sight. Will a peepsight work with a pendulum sight? Anyone have any experience with this combination of sights/
Thanks.

bogobble 03-26-2003 12:58 PM

RE: peep and pendulum sights
 
Hedgie, you bet. and a peep will also help your accuracy. that is unless your like me, half blind. I finally just dropped my peep and I' m usin a kisser button only, on one bow, and the rear yikes sight on the other.
I shot a pendelum for about 2 years, but could never get consistent tight groups with it, so finally decided to go back to a single pin sight.

jerseyhunter 03-26-2003 01:50 PM

RE: peep and pendulum sights
 
Hedgie how is the savage pendulum ? I use a Keller and to tell you the truth I wish it were a little less noisy.

CBM SC 03-26-2003 02:46 PM

RE: peep and pendulum sights
 
Jersey , It' s much quieter. I don' t think anything compares to a Keller and noise. When I changed from a Keller to a fixed pin sight , I felt like I had a new bow !


Hedgie 03-26-2003 03:32 PM

RE: peep and pendulum sights
 
jersey, as cbc said, the savage sight is quiet. I used a Keller for about 6 years (whenever they were first available), and it is noisy. However, at my hunting ranges (<20 yards) I never had a deer jump from the noise. The reason I went to Savage is I bought a new bow and had to accessorize it. The Keller sight, and the bow it is attached to, have been handed down to my 12-year old.


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