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Old 02-27-2003, 10:46 AM
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The great thing about the no-peep is, that you don' t need to look at it to shoot. I find myself hardly ever looking at it anymore. After thousands of shots, my anchor and grip are now more consistant than ever. I have it on my bow, but only look at it regularly if I' ve experimented with a part of my grip or my anchor. In the field, if it were covered with snow or rain, it would not prevent me from getting off a good shot.
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Old 02-28-2003, 11:37 AM
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I tried a no-peep several years ago and the darn thing kept moving on me. I tightened the piss out of it too. Maybe the newer ones are better. I' m back to a peep until something better comes along.
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Old 02-28-2003, 01:59 PM
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I had a Mathews FX. I used the Trophy Ridge sight and the No-Peep. I had no problems with either one. I just set the no peep up so it was below the sight.

I sold the bow because of the small sight window. My sight was right at the top of my sight window when I had it sighted in. I could see the pins fine but did not like the limtied view. The only complaint I had with the bow. Other than that I loved the bow. I also liked the no peep. Great for hunting right at daylight and dusk
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Old 03-01-2003, 08:53 AM
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I have had a no peep on for several years and although I have had to wipe it off on a few occasions in real dumping rain, it usually does not present much of a problem. I can see how freezing weather could cause a problem. I also live in western Washington and I am familiar with RAIN, but I love the no peep and will never go back. Sort of interested in the new version of no peep, but got everything on my bow shooting so sweet that I don' t want to touch anything.
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Old 03-06-2003, 09:05 PM
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Well . . . my No Peep arrived today and after a few aprehensive moments I got it installed and I think I have the proper adjustments made. Hopefully I can do some shooting tomorrow to prove it. So far, I am impressed. I had to change the way my sight is installed and had to wiggle a bit but ultimate I have the dot where it is supposed to be. Unfortunately, I ran out of effective light and need to wait till tomorrow to do the test shootintg.

More later.
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Old 03-09-2003, 06:27 AM
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Dick,I have the FX and the older model no peep with the level attached to it.I had to modify the bracket by grinding for a little clearance.I had it in about every position I could put it in and finally took it off.I thought that it did its job alright but it always seemed to be in the wrong place and I was always messing with it.I couldn' t get comfortable and felt that it was a distraction.But that is just me,many seem to really like it,maybe I' ll give it another try.Ron
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Old 03-09-2003, 09:47 AM
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nmaineron

My mount is not level but it is adjusted and the dot is centered as it is supposed to be. I have not had the opportunity to shoot it yet. I know I' ll need to do some tweaking on my sights. Being farther out front from the bow should bring the sight up. Then removing the peep gained me from 5 to 9 fps in speed so it should shoot a little flatter (very little) then moving the sight out with the angle bracket. I think the greater speed should effect my sight pins where the rest will just move the whole sight block . . . So far though, I have had no problems with consistancy in drawing and sighting but the proof is in the shooting.

I' ll let you know haw the shooting goes when I get to it.
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Old 03-09-2003, 10:14 AM
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I couldn' t get comfortable and felt that it was a distraction.
I installed one on my MQ1 several weeks ago, and I found that the secret is to learn to ignore it. Once you can do that, you can concentrate on your pin, and placement on the target. $40 for something, just to ignore it!
So far it' s shooting great. I was shooting tight in almost total darkness the other night.
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Old 03-09-2003, 08:25 PM
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I shot mine for the first time today. It was cold and wet and my endurance was lacking. However I got it shooting close eniugh to where I was aiming to blow three nocks. This was at the recommended short distance. Next I need to get back to the 20 yard pin. It sure let me know when my form was on and off.
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Old 03-10-2003, 09:17 AM
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Dick; What do you mean when you say" the recommended short distance" ?
I look forward to hearing the outcome of how it works for you on the longer shots etc.

My question is ( even after reading the discription on the no peep website I really dont understand how it works).
Do you align it to be on a vertical line with your sight pins ?
Like this.
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: = pins
@ = NO PEEP
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