Peep Sight Woes
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I listened to some guys on this forum and took my peep off too. I honestly noticed no difference in accuracy. In fact I don't use a kisser button or anything. I just put the string on the tip of my nose, my knuckle at the point of my jaw bone, and the vane rests on my lip. Three points of contact are all I need. As long as I follow through I shoot real tight groups. Plus you can see your target great. I shot a turkey like this last weekend (first turkey ever). I'm sold on peep-less. You pick up some speed to with a bare string and my bow is quieter too.
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My Switchback XT, like my FX will have the No-Peep. The instructions advise covering the No Peep occasionally to shoot. I too have had excitement a time or two and it just seems that the lessons the No-Peep teaches us take over and the developed instinct works.
I think if one learns the No-Peep the form develops to an instinctive level and it proivides an almost uncanny system that rarely fails. Give it a try you won't regret it.
I think if one learns the No-Peep the form develops to an instinctive level and it proivides an almost uncanny system that rarely fails. Give it a try you won't regret it.
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