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Old 10-16-2003, 07:34 PM
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Default RE: No peep.

Having a lot of experience in target archery,I can tell you for accuracy the peep
site is hard to beat.
Of course in a hunting situation with low light conditions,you need to go to a larger
peep hole.

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Old 10-17-2003, 08:50 AM
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Ausie:

I was only soliciting " food for thought" by being facetious. Durable and reliable simplicity is the rule I have always followed. The more " stuff" there is on a bow, especially if mechanical in operation and complex in adjustment, the greater the odds that something will fail at the wrong time.

A shooter generally has but a few seconds -and less, to get on target, line up the pin, and make the shot. I would definitely not want to add more encumbrances that are going to distract visual concentration… peripheral or not. Why make accuracy dependent upon more " things" than is actually required?

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Old 10-17-2003, 01:45 PM
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Default RE: No peep.

903.

Thats exactly what I thought you was doing

But honestly I had the no peep on my bow last year and after first putting it on my vision did go back and forth making sure everything was lined up.
It is something that I would not reccomend someone putting on their bow during the season for that very reason.

After just a few weeks shooting with it I never looked at it as everything became second nature in hitting my anchor points.

I thougherly (sp) reccomend it for someone who is having an inconsistant anchor problems but dont put it on during season wait till after season then practice practice.





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Old 10-17-2003, 03:45 PM
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Mathews sq2
Understand that there are people who will come into posts just to put something down without ever trying it. Their way is the only way!!! Since you asked about the No-Peep, you must have had a good reason. It is one of the few things on my bow that I would & do recommend. Only because I' ve used it, tested it & liked it.
The key point is - it worked for ME. If you ever want to try one, I' d be more than happy to help you if I can.
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Old 10-19-2003, 08:55 AM
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Default RE: No peep.

The no-peep is great.I can still see my no-peep and fiber optic pin 15 min. after I no longer feel I can make out the game to make a clean shot.It is time consuming to set up ,but I will not hunt without one again.
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Old 10-19-2003, 07:40 PM
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Default RE: No peep.

Thanks a lot guys for all the post. I am going to buy one and give it a shot and tell ya what i think of it. Thanks agin.
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