Major257
03-04-2008, 03:36 PM
Well I am changing strings and cams, so I thought that I would put on or in a new peep while I was doing that.
Any thoughts on peeps?
I use a tru-noc, the aluminum loop thing.
As you can tell I am not that seasoned in this sport so all help is appreciated.
I plan to shoot outdoors and just practice practice practice before hunting season.
Thanks for the help.
Matt:noidea:
super ball peep kit. you can change the aperture and/or use clarifiers/verifiers without messing with changing peep housings.
JDX--
03-04-2008, 05:32 PM
super ball peep kit. you can change the aperture and/or use clarifiers/verifiers without messing with changing peep housings.
Couldn’t of said it any better, this is the peep that I have depended on to getting it done competitive or hunting, in fact during the hunting season I will screw out the center orifice and hunt with just the housing allowing a little more time to hunt morning and evening when it’s prime time.:biggrin1:
Super Ball Peep, Regular or Hooded from Specialty Archery
Good Luck
JDX-- :peace:
Major257
03-04-2008, 05:38 PM
What degree kit?
I shoot a Q2 29" DL
Thanks
Matt
clemenlp
03-04-2008, 05:39 PM
I have never used one, but I would have to agree that having the ability to change peep diameter depending on condition is invaluble. I would also consider you try tying a string/rope D-loop instead of the metal fixed D-loop, jmo.
brokenarrow
03-04-2008, 07:12 PM
What degree kit?
I shoot a Q2 29" DL
Thanks
Matt
it goes by ATA length...
40" and under 37 degrees
40 and up 45 degrees
Major257
03-05-2008, 05:45 AM
Thanks for the info guys.
I am getting a quick education on this site.
I am going to try a hindsight first and if I don't like it I will go for the super ball.
Fog in the corners of my glasses is one of the big factors in my decision to go with it but I hope I can get used to it.
Gator eye
03-05-2008, 06:59 AM
I have never used one, but I would have to agree that having the ability to change peep diameter depending on condition is invaluble. I would also consider you try tying a string/rope D-loop instead of the metal fixed D-loop, jmo.
Yeap, what he said...those metal loops will beat up a set of strings in a hurry, not to mention the speed your loosing.:tape:
I have heard the String Slitter is good. Havn't tried one yet but hope to real soon.