no peep
#2
RE: no peep
It works for me. I'm on my 2nd year with it now and originally decided to try it when I started wearing glasses. I just couldn't get used to the traditional peep sight with glasses and kept seeing a double image. Finally, I switched to a No-Peep and haven't looked back.
#3
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Port Ewen, NY
Posts: 92
RE: no peep
I was just about to post this question. I currently hace a C-peep on my Hoyt V-Tech. I too cant see the little "tits" in the sight. I wear glasses for close up, I see distances fine. I do like the "peep" sight idea. Can you recomend a sight that might work?
#4
RE: no peep
This is my first season with the no-peep and so far so good.I don't miss the peep and its drawbacks one bit.
Another benefit to the no-peep (I found out last saturday) you can shoot with a full face headnet on without worrying about the peep blurring through the mesh.
Another benefit to the no-peep (I found out last saturday) you can shoot with a full face headnet on without worrying about the peep blurring through the mesh.
#5
RE: no peep
what do ya'll think of the no peep and do you think it will work i read the write up about and did not quite understand it but if it work i might try it
I love my no-peep,I will never go back to a regular peep again.I find there are more advantages to it then bad,which I couldent find any
Its very sturdy and reliable,gets the added weight off your string from a regular peep,making for faster speeds from your bow.
I will warn you though the first time setting it up is a pain[:@]I done this myself and its very touchy when it comes to adjusting it.Have a friend help with the adjusting as well,makes it much easier and more enjoyable.Once its setup,and dialed into you,you will never look back.
Do a search on the No-Peep,you will find all the info you are looking for
#7
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location:
Posts: 2,413
RE: no peep
The no-peep is a great training aid. It is not a sight, but an eye alignment devise. It takes more work to become really good with one, but the results are well worth the extra time in my opinion. I absolutely hate string peeps for hunting and have been successfully using the no-peep on my bows for quite a few years.