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Looking to see if anyone has used the no-peep sights or the rifle like sights. My eyesight is strange and have problems in certain lighting conditions. Hae real problems picking out the target sometimes. Lots of blur looking through peep. If people hae had any success, I would think about switching.
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I have used Archery Innovations Anchor Sight and the Timberline No Peep. The No Peep is a bit smaller than the anchor sight, but otherwise they are about the same. I had eye trouble too and had both my bows set up with these and they definitely work as advertised. My personal preference is the No Peep. I have since had laser corrective surgery but I still have the No Peep on my Equalizer. For me, they have worked very well.
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You may want to try the Truglo PWR DOT, I don't know if they can be used w/o a peep but the red dot might be easier to see. Just a thought
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Also looking at sights from Kingsway Archery. Acts similar to a rifle sight. Looks interesting and I like the idea, but at $150 it's kind of an expensive test.
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I have the no-peep and it works great. If my dot is left I shoot left. First it was my anchor point, then my grip was torquing the bow left. If the dot is center I am a bullseye king.
I also own the Anchor Sight, but never installed it. The no-peep is what I like. SRM out!
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I use a no-peep. Have not had any concerns with it.
Dan |
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