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    Quote Originally Posted by Lookinforlunkers View Post
    Yes but I would be left with a large peep opening? What is the size of the opening?
    I don't know the rules for sure, but would you not be allowed to put in one of the plain apertures without lens? That would allow you to have whatever you want.
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    Yes thats right Whale, I dunno why that hadn't occured to me but thanx. Nothing in the rules about that, consider it added to my next Lancaster order.
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    You might recheck the rules, in some organizations (IBO, NFAA), the verifier/clarifier type peep sights can be used in all classes that permit the use of sights.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Supermag View Post
    You might recheck the rules, in some organizations (IBO, NFAA), the verifier/clarifier type peep sights can be used in all classes that permit the use of sights.
    Here in Ontario, OAA rules state no optics for BHU
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    After reading this thread I am looking into to the Specialty Peeps. Are most of you using the hooded or non hooded type? Also is there a clarity benefit to one color over another? Or is it just preference/looks? I am talking about just the peep with interchangeable apertures not a lens, clarifier or verifier.

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    Anyone have a link? Interested in checking them out. Thanks.

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    http://www.specialtyarch.com/products-page/ The hooded ones work great. It keeps the glare out. You wont get that halo effect on the target if the sun is hitting the peep.

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    I agree but most of the other peeps do not have a hood and everyone does just fine. I will say that on indoor shoots most use the hooded peep and the outdoor stuff is without. I sell about 3 times as much of the non hooded, I guess there are more hunters than target shooters!
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    I will be using a hooded peep for hunting, I can't think of a good reason not to. If something happens to change my mind i'll swap it out then.
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    I think that it has something to do with the fact there is less hooded peeps out there. Only one company makes them. Everyone and there mother makes a standerd peep. Therefore easier to get so thats what people buy. I didnt even know that had hooded peeps till this year. Both work fine for hunting. Its opinion as always.

    Quote Originally Posted by nontypical View Post
    I agree but most of the other peeps do not have a hood and everyone does just fine. I will say that on indoor shoots most use the hooded peep and the outdoor stuff is without. I sell about 3 times as much of the non hooded, I guess there are more hunters than target shooters!
    Pat

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