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Peep Sights

vaderandbill
Posts: 1,063 Member
To peep or not to peep...what is your preference and why?
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Some like to go peepless, and I'm glad that works for them. But for me, I use a relatively large peep, due to my astigmatism. I've found that a peep field just a hair larger than my round (Spott Hogg) sight gets me centered and right on during low light target acquisition.
When I set up a bow, I initially use No rear peep. I am right on at close distance for initial string stretch and rest alignment.
But when I want arrow splitting accuracy, heck yeah I want my peep installed. Keeps me consistent shot to shot.
One less thing to worry about when the big guy walks into my shooting lane! Good luck0 -
I used to go peepless , but wasn't completely accurate. Once I put the peep on my groups got tighter.0
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I use a peep as well as a kisser button. Between the two I know I am lining up to exactly the same spot every time and my accuracy and grouping got better. Now if only I could find something that stops the shakes when that turkey or deer walk by!0
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Peep and kisser here too0
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Thanks all. I have used the kisser and peep but I am getting a new bow (well, new to me) and was just curious as to other people's thoughts. Much appreciated.0