Timberline no-peep
has anyone tried or heard any feedback on this ? sounds good. I also have trouble with a peep in low light.I shoot traditional also , & could see the advantage having shot instinct. thanks for any info.
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RE: Timberline no-peep
i shoot a kisser button. As long as you have a consistant draw you dont really need a peep.
Nothing to look through means more light to see with!! |
RE: Timberline no-peep
I tried the No-peep and and I could never achieve accuracy that satisfied me.
There are some guys on here who love them. |
RE: Timberline no-peep
I tried one last year. It was awesome in low light conditions it really does extend your shooting time compared to some peeps.But i could not acheive the same accuracy as when i shoot with a peep sight. I also did not feel as confident when shooting with the no peep, i was constantly looking down at the no peep and then back up at my sight i was always afraid i would move when i looked back at my sight.
If you do decide to buy one, make sure you have someone with you to help you set it up, it can be a real pain in the a$$. |
RE: Timberline no-peep
I used one for a couple years and loved it. After a while I found myself not even looking at the No-Peep anymore so I have since taken it off my bow. Now I only use a kisser button. ;)
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