OB1.25
07-28-2006, 08:33 PM
I am looking at going with peepless setup on my bow. The bow will be used for both hunting as well as target shooting. I need something that well be good in low light but, have a small pin (.019). I also prefer a slider, single pin setup. I see that HHA and Sureloc offer scopes, lighting optional, with a single fiber only about .5 in long that runs horizontal. Is that to help ensure there is no bow torque and your form is OK. Last, does the timberline on peep work?:cool: :dizzy:
OB1.25
07-29-2006, 05:30 PM
Timberline NO peep, I mean.:doh:
whitetail99
07-29-2006, 07:10 PM
Check this sight out
• Designed to eliminate the need for a peep sight in
the bow string, completely eliminating bow torque
• The sighting picture will provide the familiar three dot arrangment on gun sights
• Rear sight features .029” windage and elevation marks
• Can be adapted to any AMO bow sight with a quiver mount
• Can be used on left or right handed bows
http://www.swordacusite.com/products.html
Just look at the bottom of the page
swampbuck
07-30-2006, 09:51 AM
If you want to shoot without a peep then i would add a kisser button to the string to give you some consistancy with your anchor point.
Dredly
07-30-2006, 10:14 AM
If you want to shoot without a peep then i would add a kisser button to the string to give you some consistancy with your anchor point.
Defiantely agree with Swampbuck. Its going to be crucial to have something to replace the peep!
killbambidead
07-30-2006, 09:47 PM
if u want to lose the peep site get a hind site my dad has 1 and i like it