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Peep Eliminator?

Old 02-26-2006 | 11:25 AM
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I was just wondering if any of you have seen this bow sight yet.I tried it out at the Illinois Deer Turkey Classic Saturday, and was really impressed.I think it would be even better than the hind site .http://peepeliminator.com/
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Old 02-26-2006 | 12:41 PM
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I shouldn't even reply to this post cause it shows how stupid and gullable a hunter can be. I bought one at last years deer expo and now it's in my bow tackle box and my peep is on my bow. Thought it was agreat idea because I shoot rifles alot, but the old peep proved better.
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Old 02-26-2006 | 01:06 PM
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I shouldn't even reply to this post cause it shows how stupid and gullable a hunter can be. I bought one at last years deer expo and now it's in my bow tackle box and my peep is on my bow. Thought it was agreat idea because I shoot rifles alot, but the old peep proved better.
Thanks for the kind reply!I still think I'll give it a try.I don't feel that I'm a stupid and gullaible hunter thoughI've seen "No Peep's"on bows as well as hind sights.I don't think I would condemn those that use them,like Tom Miranda and others.It's simply their choice of equipment.I also haven't publicly stated anything like that about guys that use some of the other drop-away rest's even though I love my MZE rest.Anyhow anyone else try this thing?
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Old 02-26-2006 | 01:39 PM
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I shouldn't even reply to this post cause it shows how stupid and gullable a hunter can be. I bought one at last years deer expo and now it's in my bow tackle box and my peep is on my bow. Thought it was agreat idea because I shoot rifles alot, but the old peep proved better.
Thanks for the kind reply!I still think I'll give it a try.I don't feel that I'm a stupid and gullaible hunter thoughI've seen "No Peep's"on bows as well as hind sights.I don't think I would condemn those that use them,like Tom Miranda and others.It's simply their choice of equipment.I also haven't publicly stated anything like that about guys that use some of the other drop-away rest's even though I love my MZE rest.Anyhow anyone else try this thing?

The "No Peep" works.. tell us how you like it when you buy one.. As for me,, I am sticking with my peep,,, and I don't have not problem with it... except today when I was shooting at fifty yards, knocking my fletching off my new made up arrows...I think I'll just dance with the one that brung me!
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Old 02-26-2006 | 02:20 PM
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not really a new idea. ive been using this site for more than 7 years http://www.eradicator.com/ you could always throw a hunters 1/4 inch peep on this rifle site to get 3 point site system. with this type of site it will allow you see and correct any torque caused by poor grip. this usually happens when your twisted up in a tree stand trying to shoot through a pocket of scraggles and branches. i also think its possible to torque the bow string slightly left or right even with a firm proper hand grip. thats why i think adding a peep to this set up will show all of your faults and allow you to correct before shooting at game. just my opinion.
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Old 02-26-2006 | 02:44 PM
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I wasn't condeming anyone except myself, always looking for something that will work a little better and sometimes I get drawn in and then afterwards it's kinda like what was I thinking. The sight just didn't work out well for me.
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Old 02-26-2006 | 04:25 PM
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not really a new idea. ive been using this site for more than 7 years http://www.eradicator.com/ you could always throw a hunters 1/4 inch peep on this rifle site to get 3 point site system. with this type of site it will allow you see and correct any torque caused by poor grip. this usually happens when your twisted up in a tree stand trying to shoot through a pocket of scraggles and branches. i also think its possible to torque the bow string slightly left or right even with a firm proper hand grip. thats why i think adding a peep to this set up will show all of your faults and allow you to correct before shooting at game. just my opinion.
Agree completely , same concept as the hindsight , and your other coments are spot on
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