Timberline No Peep vs. Hind Sight
#1
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Joined: Nov 2003
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From: Central, Illinois
I want to buy one of these but cant make up my mind. I've been reading different posts on eath of them on the board. I was wondering if I could get whos vote for which. Thanks
#3
Nontypical Buck
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I prefer the No-peep for the wide open sight window it gives you. Plus, if you use multiple pins, you don't need to remember to put the hindsight on the pin it was set for and use a different one...
#6
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From: Flowery Branch Ga. 30542
I've used both. there is a learning curve with the no-peep, I found that I had to learn how to look at it and see my pin at the same time. It took me awhile to get this down. I found the thing to be accurate once I learned how to do it
the hindsight was easier for me to use as it sets up right in front of the pins. I found this easier to use while hunting. I also found it accurate. Sometimes the target's range dictates that the pin and the crosshairs are on the target at the same time. When this happens the sight picture gets a bit cluttered but not enough to stop me from getting three deer with it...
the hindsight was easier for me to use as it sets up right in front of the pins. I found this easier to use while hunting. I also found it accurate. Sometimes the target's range dictates that the pin and the crosshairs are on the target at the same time. When this happens the sight picture gets a bit cluttered but not enough to stop me from getting three deer with it...




