specialty archery verifiers
#1
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Snowbird, Florida in winter, NC in summer
Posts: 39

Hello everyone....old eyes here
So here I am at home with my new shiny 2013 Elite Hunter zeroed in with a 2013 trophy ridge react site.....BUT.....as I look through the peep the pins are blurry. I'm wearing my transition prescription glasses and he target is clear bit the pins!!!!!! Anyone try the verifiers yet?

#2

I have used them in the past but took mine off this year and using a regular peep. My friend uses them and can see his pins much clearer than without. If I were you I would see if I can find a place where you can check out different powers. You can have them install the 'main' peep which is just clear glass and then switch out different lens until you get the one that suits your eyes.
#5
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Nov 2009
Posts: 1,592

Here is a link to a company that sells the verifier: http://www.lancasterarchery.com
I did a request on another forum this fall asking other bow hunters that normally wore glasses, what or if they new of something that would work. At the time I wore 2 power glasses for reading. Several replied to my request with the link I enclosed. I was recommended by a Lancaster representative to get the #5. They list numbers from 4 to 9, with 9 being the highest. I installed a hooded peep and screwed in the #5 verifier. I am very happy with this set up. A verifier is for clearly viewing your site pins. The company also sells a clarifier which is for distance. In my case, I needed the verifier as I am far sighted. These verifiers are color coded. My #5 is purple.
I just recently purchased a second hooded peep with the same number verifier as I have a new bow ordered which should arrive in a few days. All the best.
I did a request on another forum this fall asking other bow hunters that normally wore glasses, what or if they new of something that would work. At the time I wore 2 power glasses for reading. Several replied to my request with the link I enclosed. I was recommended by a Lancaster representative to get the #5. They list numbers from 4 to 9, with 9 being the highest. I installed a hooded peep and screwed in the #5 verifier. I am very happy with this set up. A verifier is for clearly viewing your site pins. The company also sells a clarifier which is for distance. In my case, I needed the verifier as I am far sighted. These verifiers are color coded. My #5 is purple.
I just recently purchased a second hooded peep with the same number verifier as I have a new bow ordered which should arrive in a few days. All the best.