NO Peep
#11
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Calgary AB Canada
Posts: 59
RE: NO Peep
AHH! Now I know what you mean and I agree (although, when I peek, it's not during release of the arrow, but just to clarify pins/target)
Once I know where my target/pins are, the other eye sort of.. well, superimposes the images onto my vision, and everything becomes clear.
Does that make sense to anyone? I know is sounds wierd, but that's the way it happens in my own little world...
Jim.
Once I know where my target/pins are, the other eye sort of.. well, superimposes the images onto my vision, and everything becomes clear.
Does that make sense to anyone? I know is sounds wierd, but that's the way it happens in my own little world...
Jim.
#13
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Goodyear AZ US
Posts: 215
RE: NO Peep
I've had the No-peep on my bow for about a year now and have loved it. Excellent piece of equipment for getting you to anchor consistently and showing hand torque. It's also nice to have the option to shoot under low light conditions.
But this season I did find what I would call a major weakness in the No-peep. Any of you ever come to full draw and cross check the No-peep in the rain? I did with a fork-horn 35yds broadside and I couldnt make out anything in the No-peep. That thing looked like a kaleidoscope. The rain on it made it unuseable. I was in a treestand, heavy winter clothes and this was the limits of my range so I didnt take the shot cause I couldnt be sure of my anchor. I let down and tried to wipe it out but my hands were wet as well so that one got to pass. I hunted with it all this season in WV and we had some pretty good snow. All I did was worry about the no-peep getting an ice crystal on it and making it unuseable.
It has improved the consistency of my anchor and made me aware of minor hand tourque that I would not have noticed otherwise but I think it's going in the ole tackle box. At lease with a peep sight I can blow out the rain drop while I'm at full draw.
Cargo
But this season I did find what I would call a major weakness in the No-peep. Any of you ever come to full draw and cross check the No-peep in the rain? I did with a fork-horn 35yds broadside and I couldnt make out anything in the No-peep. That thing looked like a kaleidoscope. The rain on it made it unuseable. I was in a treestand, heavy winter clothes and this was the limits of my range so I didnt take the shot cause I couldnt be sure of my anchor. I let down and tried to wipe it out but my hands were wet as well so that one got to pass. I hunted with it all this season in WV and we had some pretty good snow. All I did was worry about the no-peep getting an ice crystal on it and making it unuseable.
It has improved the consistency of my anchor and made me aware of minor hand tourque that I would not have noticed otherwise but I think it's going in the ole tackle box. At lease with a peep sight I can blow out the rain drop while I'm at full draw.
Cargo