No-Peep
#4
RE: No-Peep
I use a no-peep alone without a peep on the string. Things I don't like about it include having to look around the string instead of through, and not cheating by moving your head, or adjusting your grip in order to get things to line up instead of adjusting your anchor (it's easy to do).
That said there are too many good things about it to ever go back to a peep. After using it for a few years, I tried to put a peep back on along with the no-peep. Needless to say I didn't like it.
That said there are too many good things about it to ever go back to a peep. After using it for a few years, I tried to put a peep back on along with the no-peep. Needless to say I didn't like it.
#5
RE: No-Peep
No peep you say? I couldn't agree more, none required. Try this link and scroll down... http://forum.hunting.net/asppg/tm.as...y=%F2%AF%AF%96
#6
RE: No-Peep
I put on before this past season and don't think I will ever switch back. It forces you to hit the same anchor everytime or else the no-peep will not line up. But like others have said that may cause you to adjust your grip rather than your anchor. Another positive about is it use in low light conditions. That thing lights up pretty well at dusk and dawn. Much much easier to see that looking through a small peep sight.
#7
RE: No-Peep
I shot a peep site for 23 years on my bow and thought it was the greatest thing in the world until I discovered the No-Peep. Off came the peep site and now I shoot much tighter groups (robin hooded 5 arrow already) using the No-Peep. I hunt from a treestand and always had to aim low because of my form I was told but with the No-Peep I aim right where I want to hit. It corrected my form and made me a better shooter. One thing to keep in mind though, If you get one and have it set up make sure you are not torqueing your bow and your form is good and then adjust the No-Peep according to the instructions....Happy Hunting
#8
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Unfortunately, a \"Blue\" state
Posts: 1,943
RE: No-Peep
I just started shooting and had my bow set up this weekend. Guy at the shop gave me the pro's & con's of using one & I decided not to. Shooting fine so far , quite good actually from a 12yr layoff.
#9
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Inverness, MS
Posts: 3,982
RE: No-Peep
That is always an option. Since we both hunt primarily from treestands, our anchor points are extremely critical. Things change quite a bit once your 25ft up that tree. I like the satisfaction of knowing my peep will ensure that I anchor consistently shot after shot. And like someone else said, the no peep will allow you to cheap by changing grip, etc.
Many people swear by the no peep, personally it is just something else to fool with during the moment of truth. Try, see for yourself.
Also, I don't see any of the top money winning pros fooling around with a no peep. They trust their lively hood with the peep sight, that's enough for me.
Many people swear by the no peep, personally it is just something else to fool with during the moment of truth. Try, see for yourself.
Also, I don't see any of the top money winning pros fooling around with a no peep. They trust their lively hood with the peep sight, that's enough for me.