Peep Sights in heavy woods???
#11
Spike
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Michigander in MA
Posts: 88
RE: Peep Sights in heavy woods???
I'm not sure a peep sight would be much better than a low powered scope in heavy cover. The BP gun I ordered will have a scope, but I use open sights on my shotgun when I know I'm going to be in the heavy stuff and I the open sights underneath the scope on my .270 for quick heavy cover shots.
#12
RE: Peep Sights in heavy woods???
I use peeps on my Hawkens and for the most part I enjoy them. In thick bush in low light I had to quite hunting approx 45 min before the end of the shooting day due to it being too dark for the aperature. I will go back to Irons for this reason alone. A majority of my hunting in thick stuff and though a larger peep would work better, it is far from the iron sights.
I still love peeps for accuracy though.
Eric
I still love peeps for accuracy though.
Eric
#13
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Nov 2005
Posts: 6,585
RE: Peep Sights in heavy woods???
gelarson, I guess thats a matter of eyes and opinion; I am 70 and my eyes are not what they used to be but I can shoot a ghost ring awhile after the light stops me with irons. You are right as far as regular peeps are concerned. Lee
#14
Thread Starter
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: M
Posts: 27
RE: Peep Sights in heavy woods???
Thanks again everyone,
This forum sure is very helpful! I am going with the Williams sight Breech mount model FP. I really like the idea of switchable appertures for different lighting conditions. This will be great for stand hunting and stalking, very quick changes.
Mike
This forum sure is very helpful! I am going with the Williams sight Breech mount model FP. I really like the idea of switchable appertures for different lighting conditions. This will be great for stand hunting and stalking, very quick changes.
Mike
#15
RE: Peep Sights in heavy woods???
I have used a peep sight in4 to 5 year oldsecond growth clear cuts. It was a Lyman fold downtang mounted with the big ampture. Learned to use it with both eyes open and worked great. I now have one on my Hawkins and once again I can shoot and hit withit and my old eyes
You might also want to install a fiber optic front sight to help during low light.
Once you install the peep pratice useing it on moving birds and such to get used to it.
Al
You might also want to install a fiber optic front sight to help during low light.
Once you install the peep pratice useing it on moving birds and such to get used to it.
Al