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Ultramag
07-15-2005, 12:56 PM
About a year ago someone on here posted the name of a company in either Minnesota or Wisconsin that make a no-peep similar to the Timberline "No-Peep", except it is larger. If anyone could pass that information on again, I would be appreciative. I have looked through previous post, but have not stumbled on to it.
Thanks in advance.
captainhowdy
07-18-2005, 06:32 PM
It's called the bow anchor sight here's the URL http://www.archeryinnovations.com/
I bought one and sent it back... I liked the no peep better... The anchor sight was too big for me... Both are made well... The Anchor site glows in the dark which in nice... Call them and ask for a blemished unit... you get them cheaper... the new ones sell for around $70.00 which is way to expensive for a piece of plastic...
Ultramag
07-21-2005, 12:56 PM
Thanks for the info. I put a no-peep on my bow recently and will be trying it before I make my decision. I was more curious to see what size objective they had on theirs and if that would give better light gathering characteristics. Like I mentioned, I haven't tried my no-peep yet, but will this weekend.
brdhntr
07-21-2005, 03:44 PM
Thanks for the info. I put a no-peep on my bow recently and will be trying it before I make my decision. I was more curious to see what size objective they had on theirs and if that would give better light gathering characteristics. Like I mentioned, I haven't tried my no-peep yet, but will this weekend.
If you are having a problem seeing the no-peep, then it is well after legal shooting hours. I have been using one for going on 3 yrs, and NEVER had a problem seeing it until well after dark. We finished our 3D league last night at 8pm as the storm was moving in. No problems seeing the dot and ring, when most of the other archers were giving up because they could not see through their peeps.
captainhowdy
07-21-2005, 06:18 PM
I totally agree with brdhntr, I have had more problems with sunlight and glare than I have had at low light with the no peep. I use the glow sticks for my TR sight and the no peep is sensitive enough to catch some of the ambient light from the glow sticks... The Bow Anchor Sight uses more of a scope/magnifacation to get the aperture to line up... Both worked well... I ended up staying with the No Peep because it fit my Hoyt TEC riser and TR sights better than the Anchor sight... Keep in mind these should be used to help you with your form and anchor not as a pure aiming device... Once you dial it in and use them, you will start to feel when your shot is not right...
Deadweight
07-23-2005, 08:18 PM
I've been archery hunting for 23yrs now-the past 3yrs I've gone without a peep at all, but still use a kisser button for an anchor point. Also use a single vertical pin as my only sight. Using both eyes open works great because you can see alot more and it's much better during dusk conditions to find your target on the forest floor from your stand.
noname
07-23-2005, 10:22 PM
I've been archery hunting for 23yrs now-the past 3yrs I've gone without a peep at all, but still use a kisser button for an anchor point. Also use a single vertical pin as my only sight. Using both eyes open works great because you can see alot more and it's much better during dusk conditions to find your target on the forest floor from your stand.
I don't shoot with a peep either. didnt take long at all to get used to it. I use a kisser button as well as a rubber button set to touch the tip of my nose at anchor. I have also just served a knot around the string to take place of the button. Wouldnt recommend for shooting spots but if your anchor is solid you will be fine for hunting. I also shoot 3D without a peep. Try it out.
Slippin'
07-25-2005, 07:04 AM
I never understood the peep sight formula. You have to focus on the peep and the pin and the target. WHY TO MUCH DISTRACTION. I want to focus on one thing - the target.
Kisser works great for me.
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