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hunt75 08-09-2010 07:11 PM

no peep
 
I have three question
1. My peep sight is driving me cazy, it keeps twisting
2. I'm thinking going no peep, the hindsight bow sight
3. Can I get use to it month before season Sept 4.

blakefrautschi 08-09-2010 08:20 PM

i would say you could get used to it, as long as you make sure you have the exact same anchor every time you should shoot fine.

the peep is just one more thing to help make sure your anchor is the same everytime.

shoot2thrill25 08-09-2010 08:53 PM


Originally Posted by blakefrautschi (Post 3660778)
i would say you could get used to it, as long as you make sure you have the exact same anchor every time you should shoot fine.

the peep is just one more thing to help make sure your anchor is the same everytime.

x2. Or get different strings, or a peep sight that has the rubber tubing that straightens it out when you draw

PY Antlers 08-10-2010 04:29 AM

If its twisting are you shooting fingers or release? If your shooting a release it is either installed wrong or something is binding. As far as not using one, as long as you mantain good shooting form you might not even realize you don't have one any more. But when your on stand taking a shot is when it will really show up. Make sure you keep body and bow inline or you will miss the critter. Learned that the hard way!

Kybuckhunter 08-10-2010 04:48 AM

Have you seen a No Peep ? I have used one for several years and love it. Don't lose light and it will help with torque also..take a look. I believe there is a sight out now that was one built into it.


http://www.bowhunting.net/evaluation...ne-NoPeep.html


LittleChief 08-10-2010 05:04 AM


Originally Posted by Kybuckhunter (Post 3660851)
Have you seen a No Peep ? I have used one for several years and love it. Don't lose light and it will help with torque also..take a look. I believe there is a sight out now that was one built into it.


http://www.bowhunting.net/evaluation...ne-NoPeep.html


Just out of curiosity, did you start with the No Peep or did you switch. If you switched, how long did it take you to make the transition to shooting accurately with it?

Bernie P. 08-10-2010 07:25 AM

The other day I was reading a bow mag at the docs office while waiting for my father.It had all the new gear in it.There's several new no peep sights available all with somewhat different designs.Check them out and see which is for you.

bronko22000 08-10-2010 12:34 PM

You can also get an inexpensive peep aligner that replaces the nock set. Then you simply adjust it for your peep.

Kybuckhunter 08-10-2010 12:42 PM


Originally Posted by LittleChief (Post 3660854)
Just out of curiosity, did you start with the No Peep or did you switch. If you switched, how long did it take you to make the transition to shooting accurately with it?

I hunted many years with a traditional peep. The biggest down fall was losing light and it does little to show torque. I fell in love with No Peep.

It didnt take me long at all to get used to it. Once you use it a while you almost forget its there and just glance at it. It will make you more consistent with your form. If you change anything it will show you. I will never use a traditional peep again.


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