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If you gave up the peep-what' s your next choice?
After shooting with a peep for about 1.5 years. I had a new string put on my bow and told them to not put the peep on(they gasped when I said not to). I actually like the kisser better and was thinking if maybe a hind sight or no-peep. What are your thoughts? Thanks
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RE: If you gave up the peep-what' s your next choice?
go with the no-peep
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RE: If you gave up the peep-what' s your next choice?
hindsight
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RE: If you gave up the peep-what' s your next choice?
NO-PEEP!!
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RE: If you gave up the peep-what' s your next choice?
Nothing......I' ve found that my accuracy changes very little if I have two reference points at anchor (i.e. nose on string kisser at the corner of my mouth...)
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RE: If you gave up the peep-what' s your next choice?
I DID give up the Peep.... 3 yrs ago.
Changed it out for a No-peep, and never looked back. I' ve seen the hindsight, looks OK too. I got the No-peep because I want a cleaner, brighter sight picture. IMO, the hindsight does the job it' s intended to, but with the downfall of adding more clutter to the sight window. The way my No-peeps set up, it falls in line with the bottom of my sight block (Trophy Ridge) and becomes part of that image. Nothing but target and sight pins when sighting.... Either/or one of the two would work; personal choice from here on out.... Jim. |
RE: If you gave up the peep-what' s your next choice?
I go with what jcrayford2001 said,I have the no-peep also and imo it works great nothing to block your sights or your view, my buddy uses the hind sight and he likes it.The thing i don' t like about the hind sight is you still have to look through it sort of like a peep.
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RE: If you gave up the peep-what' s your next choice?
i shot with a peep for one year but then the thing has a tendency to roll out .I got rid of it for i kisser and i don' t know why any one would use a peep?I can shoot better with out the string clutter and vision killer! low light and roll out.
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RE: If you gave up the peep-what' s your next choice?
I' d go for the no-peep. It' s a great training device, and it' s use is not required to make a good shot. I like the fact that once it' s set, it' s permanent. If you change your sight or put on a new sight, you don' t have to touch the no-peep.
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RE: If you gave up the peep-what' s your next choice?
Two " kisser buttons."
One at the corner of the lip, one at the side of the nose = consistent anchor and nothing in front of sighting eye to sight-pin. Both eyes open for maximum vision and depth perception. |
RE: If you gave up the peep-what' s your next choice?
Love the nopeep for my hunting bow!
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RE: If you gave up the peep-what' s your next choice?
I have used the hindsight while hunting, works good, got good results. I have a no peep on my bow now. It is a bit more critical of any misalignment which makes it somewhat harder to get used to. There is a learning curve with the no peep but I think it makes me more accurate than the hindsight.
Recently I put a peep on the string, I can set it to look thru the peep I see the pins and no peep use the no peep for alignment and I can be more accurate. But for hunting I will move the peep up higher on the string look under it, thru the split in the string and see no peep and pins through a large V shaped hole in the string.:D |
RE: If you gave up the peep-what' s your next choice?
Thanks for the info. I ordered the no-peep yesterday evening. Guess I' ll try it out and see how it works for me. Glad to see it works well with the Trophy Ridge sight. Thanks again.
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