Losing the peep.......
#11
RE: Losing the peep.......
ORIGINAL: Germ
Huntingson it will work because I command it
REPECT!!
Huntingson it will work because I command it
REPECT!!
#12
RE: Losing the peep.......
Due to the peeps close proximity to your pupil, and the fact that it restricts light, it causes your pupil to dialate. And if you've ever been to the eyedoctor and had your pupils dialated, you'll know that most things up close become blurry for a while. Same situation here. It just effects some more than others.
#13
RE: Losing the peep.......
ORIGINAL: huntingson
HA! ALL HAIL CAESAR!!!! I wasn't doubting that shooting without a peep can work, I just don't know how it wouldhelp someone seethe sight pinsbetter. Is the thought that there won't be anything close to the eye that could make it more complicated for the eye to focus on the pin?
ORIGINAL: Germ
Huntingson it will work because I command it
REPECT!!
Huntingson it will work because I command it
REPECT!!
What is in bold is my thought. You all get a few more extra's
Low light
Not having to worry about a peep.
I think you can shoot and aim faster, but I have never used a peep so I do not know.
#15
RE: Losing the peep.......
I don't use a kisser with my peep.....but if I lose the peep....I need that anchor.
This is worth a try. I was telling germ....shooting 3D....I can still hit what I'm aiming at....I just HATE looking at that elongated pin.
For hunting....this wouldn't bother me a bit. I tend to shoot more targets than I do deer, though.....and it's simply annoying.
I guess my only other option is a clarifier peep. I sure don't want have to deal with a little lens that can get dirty.....but I might have to down the road.
This is worth a try. I was telling germ....shooting 3D....I can still hit what I'm aiming at....I just HATE looking at that elongated pin.
For hunting....this wouldn't bother me a bit. I tend to shoot more targets than I do deer, though.....and it's simply annoying.
I guess my only other option is a clarifier peep. I sure don't want have to deal with a little lens that can get dirty.....but I might have to down the road.
#16
RE: Losing the peep.......
not sure I understand the elongated pin- is the pin blurry on the end and difficult to see
I went the route a few years ago and went back to the peep quickly just could not get used of looking beside the string - sure will enough practice it would be a better option
I had a similar problem when using a multiple pin sight - pins were blurred and had to concentrate - I starting using a single pin sight and will never go back to multiple pins - sight it in at 25 yards for hunting and will cover most hunting ranges in the east effectively -
so to sum it up my experience it was difficult and "frustrating" to try and transition from peep to no peep
I went the route a few years ago and went back to the peep quickly just could not get used of looking beside the string - sure will enough practice it would be a better option
I had a similar problem when using a multiple pin sight - pins were blurred and had to concentrate - I starting using a single pin sight and will never go back to multiple pins - sight it in at 25 yards for hunting and will cover most hunting ranges in the east effectively -
so to sum it up my experience it was difficult and "frustrating" to try and transition from peep to no peep
#17
RE: Losing the peep.......
thanks, brknarrow.
I have time before the season starts to try it. I also shoot a "little" 3D (not too much competition....but I have an awesome range to practice in)....and 1 pin won't cut it for me for that application.
Here's our indoor range.....2 miles from my house!
I have time before the season starts to try it. I also shoot a "little" 3D (not too much competition....but I have an awesome range to practice in)....and 1 pin won't cut it for me for that application.
Here's our indoor range.....2 miles from my house!
#18
Nontypical Buck
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RE: Losing the peep.......
I say; buy a 12ga. 11-87. Load it up with 1oz. Winchester super X slugs and bash a huge hole in those suckers! They will fall right over like you screamed "Play dead" to a good dog!
Aiming is a breeze too with the fiber sight pins....
Just kidding man, good luck and letus know how it works out.
Aiming is a breeze too with the fiber sight pins....
Just kidding man, good luck and letus know how it works out.
#19
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Awesome range first of all - very nice set-up
Secondly - the single pin I use is made by HHa and you can sight in for several different ranges -just takes a few seconds but may not be the best method for hunting - I just prefer the single aiming point and also being able to see on either side of the pin- it is a vertical
to your point you have plenty of time to sort through different things and see what performs the best - for me it turned out to be the single pin option - good luck and hope things work out I know how frustrated i was a few years ago
Secondly - the single pin I use is made by HHa and you can sight in for several different ranges -just takes a few seconds but may not be the best method for hunting - I just prefer the single aiming point and also being able to see on either side of the pin- it is a vertical
to your point you have plenty of time to sort through different things and see what performs the best - for me it turned out to be the single pin option - good luck and hope things work out I know how frustrated i was a few years ago
#20
RE: Losing the peep.......
gmmat have you looked into the anchor sight. I dont know a whole lot about it personally but from what I read it may solve your problem. here is there web site http://www.archeryinnovations.com/ hope this helps.
Mark
Mark