Another boring report – No-Peep
#31
Join Date: Feb 2003
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RE: Another boring report – No-Peep
Black Frog,
The one I have is a newer one and they don't even put a level on the new model. Must be the manufacturer either felt it wasn't all that important or not very accurate. Either way, you can still have a level on your sight if that's important to you.
The one I have is a newer one and they don't even put a level on the new model. Must be the manufacturer either felt it wasn't all that important or not very accurate. Either way, you can still have a level on your sight if that's important to you.
#32
RE: Another boring report – No-Peep
Could you give me a little more detail please. Does the peep gp in front on the sight or behind it. Any trouble with arrow clearence?
"There's a mount plate that goes between your sight mount and the riser. The NP plate is "sandwiched" between the riser and your sight."
"There's a mount plate that goes between your sight mount and the riser. The NP plate is "sandwiched" between the riser and your sight."
#34
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Oakland City Indiana USA
Posts: 524
RE: Another boring report – No-Peep
Bobco.
On my newest bow, I've had it in 3 different positions so far. I had it below the site- behind the riser. Above the site- behind the riser. Now I have it in front of the riser below the pins and I like that the best. It is really close to the site and I don't have to take my eye of the target or pins to see it. It's right there. I love mine, a lot.
Will this help?
On my newest bow, I've had it in 3 different positions so far. I had it below the site- behind the riser. Above the site- behind the riser. Now I have it in front of the riser below the pins and I like that the best. It is really close to the site and I don't have to take my eye of the target or pins to see it. It's right there. I love mine, a lot.
Will this help?
#35
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: East Yapank NY USA
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RE: Another boring report – No-Peep
Bobco,
You can mount the NP in front of the riser above the sight or below the sight. You can also mount behind the riser (closest to you at draw) above or below your pins.
I see no clearance problems if mounted correctly.
You can mount the NP in front of the riser above the sight or below the sight. You can also mount behind the riser (closest to you at draw) above or below your pins.
I see no clearance problems if mounted correctly.
#36
RE: Another boring report – No-Peep
So then, I would be able to mount it behind my sight, and actually look through my sight window, near my pins and see the peep, correct?It would. have to be over the top of the entire sight window.
#37
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: East Yapank NY USA
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RE: Another boring report – No-Peep
That is correct,
Mine is mounted just above my top pin guard and inline vertically with my pins about halfway between my riser and my sight body. I look through my window then there is the no peep then ther are my pins. It uses up no field of view because it is just above my top pin guard but is easily in my perepherial view when I am aiming.
But you do not need to look at it when you are aiming, unless you turn into a real awkward stance and just want to check form.
Hope this made some sense
Mine is mounted just above my top pin guard and inline vertically with my pins about halfway between my riser and my sight body. I look through my window then there is the no peep then ther are my pins. It uses up no field of view because it is just above my top pin guard but is easily in my perepherial view when I am aiming.
But you do not need to look at it when you are aiming, unless you turn into a real awkward stance and just want to check form.
Hope this made some sense
#38
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Kenosha, Wi USA
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RE: Another boring report – No-Peep
You can see in this pic that the NP is mounted towards the shooter, and above the sight pins:
And here the NP is positioned below the sight picture- whatever postion that is comfortable to you. I have the top edge of my NP just below my 30yd pin. I like to keep things close together.
This is the bracket that get sandwiched between the riser and you sight mount.
Edited by - Black Frog on 03/08/2002 14:19:15
And here the NP is positioned below the sight picture- whatever postion that is comfortable to you. I have the top edge of my NP just below my 30yd pin. I like to keep things close together.
This is the bracket that get sandwiched between the riser and you sight mount.
Edited by - Black Frog on 03/08/2002 14:19:15
#39
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Oakland City Indiana USA
Posts: 524
RE: Another boring report – No-Peep
Nice post BF. I extened my Trophy ridge Bracket all the way and the no peep fits in behind it really well. Its just under and slightly to the right of my pins, perfect to see without looking away from the pins. It was the best spot for me, of those I tried. In front of the riser, just below the pins.