Site without a Peep
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Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Conklin NY USA
Posts: 71
Site without a Peep
Hey all. I have been a member since 2003 but I lost all my status?? Anyway, I need to get rid of my peep. Years ago I had a No-Peep and it worked well but I went back to a peep. Now I cant take it any more and need to go peepless. What are my best options for a peepless site. I saw the one by vital bow gear. Any others?
Thanks,
Tim
Thanks,
Tim
#3
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Balt, MD (orig: J-town,PA) The bowels of Hell!!!
Posts: 2,188
RE: Site without a Peep
You can use any sight without a peep. Just get 2 good anchor points (3 if you can) and you really do not need a peep. You can use your jaw, nose and a kisser button and shoot well.
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RE: Site without a Peep
I got rid of the peep years ago.
Really don't understand why any body needs em out to 30yds.
Had to go to bi-focals this year/more problems
Tried several sight combos.
Settled on Sword Twilite Hunter and the Anchor Sight.
I don't know how I ever survived without the Anchor sight.
The best money you can invest in your rig.
I aslo tried the Vital gear site with the diamond and the dot.
That works pretty good and it would be my second choice.
Actually I will make you a deal on it, if you want to try that route.
What I discovered is the best I can hope for is a slightly fuzzy pin and a sharp clear target with the Anchor Sight keeping track of my form and grip.
With this rig I can shoot 4" groups @ 40 yds - Good enough for an old man.
Really don't understand why any body needs em out to 30yds.
Had to go to bi-focals this year/more problems
Tried several sight combos.
Settled on Sword Twilite Hunter and the Anchor Sight.
I don't know how I ever survived without the Anchor sight.
The best money you can invest in your rig.
I aslo tried the Vital gear site with the diamond and the dot.
That works pretty good and it would be my second choice.
Actually I will make you a deal on it, if you want to try that route.
What I discovered is the best I can hope for is a slightly fuzzy pin and a sharp clear target with the Anchor Sight keeping track of my form and grip.
With this rig I can shoot 4" groups @ 40 yds - Good enough for an old man.
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