No Peep Question.
#21
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 333
RE: No Peep Question.
Lady Forge,
You can mount the NoPeep above or below your pins, whichever you' d like. Once you are at full draw, and at your proper anchor point, the NoPeep will appear as a dot within a circle. At that point, ignore the NoPeep, and just put your pin on the target and shoot. If your not on your anchor point, or if you' re torquing the bow, or if something else is wrong, the dot and circle will not be lined up, just as if you weren' t looking through your peep properly. The NoPeep just aligns your eye to the sight pin, as the peep sight does. It' s advantage is that it' s just as accurate as a small peep, but has more light transmission than the largest peep. I hope this explaination helps, perhaps someone else can word it a little better.
Charlie
You can mount the NoPeep above or below your pins, whichever you' d like. Once you are at full draw, and at your proper anchor point, the NoPeep will appear as a dot within a circle. At that point, ignore the NoPeep, and just put your pin on the target and shoot. If your not on your anchor point, or if you' re torquing the bow, or if something else is wrong, the dot and circle will not be lined up, just as if you weren' t looking through your peep properly. The NoPeep just aligns your eye to the sight pin, as the peep sight does. It' s advantage is that it' s just as accurate as a small peep, but has more light transmission than the largest peep. I hope this explaination helps, perhaps someone else can word it a little better.
Charlie
#22
RE: No Peep Question.
Dick; What do you mean when you say" the recommended short distance" ?
I look forward to hearing the outcome of how it works for you on the longer shots etc.
My question is ( even after reading the discription on the no peep website I really dont understand how it works).
Do you align it to be on a vertical line with your sight pins ?
Like this.
I look forward to hearing the outcome of how it works for you on the longer shots etc.
My question is ( even after reading the discription on the no peep website I really dont understand how it works).
Do you align it to be on a vertical line with your sight pins ?
Like this.
Treebark has it right. I have a hard time remembering to bend my elbow slightly when shooting . . . the No Peep picked it up this error in form right away.
It' s worth it to my way of thinking.
#25
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Newark DE USA
Posts: 134
RE: No Peep Question.
I had a problem with mine moving no matter what i did. I even scored the mounting bracket front and back with a center punch, still moved. I figured it might have been because i was using mounting bolts that may not have been long enough to get enough of the threads in the riser. I spoke with the maintence tech where i work, he suggested getting longer bolts from Lowe' s and applying this adhesive, that he gave me. The adhesive is made by PAI, It is called Industrial Power-Grip Instant Adhesive. Part#87490. Since doing this i' ve had no problems. Just make sure you have the no-peep where you want it and DO NOT get any in the threads, It' s a real monster to get the bracket back off. Its almost like welding it on. Love the no-peep
#28
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Greenville S.C. USA
Posts: 212
RE: No Peep Question.
I used a no peep on an fx for quite a while a couple of years ago and it was one of the sweetest set ups I' ve ever had; it produced my first robinhood. I wish I had never sold it