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scbuckman 07-02-2009 05:26 AM

BLURRY PIN ?
 
I have perfect eye sight but am having trouble seeing a defined pin. For some reason it is always blurred. What can I do to fix this. Anyone else experience this problem?

mmanincor 07-02-2009 06:03 AM

RE: BLURRY PIN ?
 
I foung the same issues when I was looking at red colored fiber optic pins. I switched to all green and problem solved. This may work for you. Goodluck, Mark

StraightArrowNY 07-02-2009 08:53 AM

RE: BLURRY PIN ?
 
Actually, when you aim you should be focusing on your target, not your pin. So the pin should be blurry. As long as you can see it well enough to know what color it is you should be fine.

scbuckman 07-02-2009 09:17 AM

RE: BLURRY PIN ?
 
The blur is a distraction and it is keeping me from aiming at a specific point. I can only hit about a 2"-4" area at 20-25 yards now. I was shooting 1 inch groups all day long before the pin went blurry on me.

Hurricanespg 07-02-2009 10:05 AM

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Are you sure you are not looking thru your string?

scbuckman 07-02-2009 10:58 AM

RE: BLURRY PIN ?
 
I am sighting through my peep. I can move my head and line of sight back and the blur goes away but this puts me in an unnatural shooting position and requires me to change my anchor points.

BGfisher 07-02-2009 05:20 PM

RE: BLURRY PIN ?
 
OK, I don't have perfect eye sight anymore and my pin is blurry all the time whether I concentrate on the pin or the target. I do concentrate on the target though. I use a very bright fiber (HHA sight) and was having troubles during any daylight hours, the pin giving a starlight effect. What I did was take electrical tape and wrap it around the guard which toned down the pin by leaps and bounds, So now the thing is still blurry (I'm 62), but the starlight is gone and I'm able to aim a whole lot more effectively.

This might not be your problem, but for the price it's certainly worth a try.

You might play around with different size peeps, too. You'd be surprised what a slightly smaller or larger peep will do.

scbuckman 07-02-2009 05:55 PM

RE: BLURRY PIN ?
 
I am going to get a g5 1/4 inch meta peep this weekend to try it out. I will let you guys know how it turns out

bigbulls 07-02-2009 06:16 PM

RE: BLURRY PIN ?
 
Specialty Archery products makes peep sights that uses "verifiers" that addresses your exact problem of blurry pins and/or target.

http://www.specialtyarch.com/default.asp

Read their FAQ page to make sure that they are what you need.




HuntDoc 07-03-2009 04:22 PM

RE: BLURRY PIN ?
 
Depending on your age you may be suffering from a condition know as Presbyopia which is natural aging of the eye that cause your short distance vision to become skewed so you end up pushing fine print and other objects further away from your face to make them appear clearer but your distance vision remains the same. Look it up on WebMD or some other search engine. I am a physician and if you are 40+ could be this. If not in this age bracket and all other equipment malfunction have been ruled out, make an appointment with an Opthamatologist soon so you aren't dealing with this in the fall.


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