no-peep
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I tried the no-peep by itself at first - couldn' t get used to it, so I bought another in-line peep sight - bored it out with a drill bit to 3x it' s normal size - and use it in combination with my no-peep. I still have the same anchor point as before (generally), I can see my entire sight window (no-peep, sights) through my peep, and can drive tacks at 30 yards. Only problem I have is keeping nocks around
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Typical Buck
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The No-Peep is a very good system. I have had one on my bow for about 8 months and love it.
Getting used to sighting with the No-Peep may require a bit more time for those who have been shooting with a peep for years, but for me (only 3 months into archery) it was a very easy transition.
Now it is just 2nd nature when it comes to setting up the shot...Anchor, No-Peep, Pins, Release.
Getting used to sighting with the No-Peep may require a bit more time for those who have been shooting with a peep for years, but for me (only 3 months into archery) it was a very easy transition.
Now it is just 2nd nature when it comes to setting up the shot...Anchor, No-Peep, Pins, Release.
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Nontypical Buck
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Ok guys, where do you get this no-peep. My local pro shop doesn' t even know what it is. My old eyes are losing it, especially my low light vision and I think this no-peep might be the way to go but how do I get it.
Also, I' m right handed and left eye dominant, is that going to be a problem.
Also, I' m right handed and left eye dominant, is that going to be a problem.
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Fork Horn
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www.timberline-archery.com
They are the manufacturer. I would order direct from them, that way you will get the most current design.
Charlie
They are the manufacturer. I would order direct from them, that way you will get the most current design.
Charlie