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    Question Who is Peepless?

    Who is shooting with a Hind Sight, NO-Peep, or Anchor Sight?

    If you are, What are your pros and cons?
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    Default Great question..

    Thinking bout going that route myself 'can't see through peep when it starts gettin dark'..looking into no-peep. later jerry

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    I used just a kisser and no peep (not no-peep) for several years then when I got serious into 3D I went back to a peep. Being a trophy hunter if it's too dark to see through my peep it's too dark to tell if it's a trophy or not.
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    I purchased and setup the Anchor Sight this year. It is a good product. Easy initial setup, I did experience some difficulty in fine tuning (it took a while). After using it for one week I saw no advantage and went back to my G5 meta peep. Perhaps I did not give it long enough. Perhaps it just wasn't for me. I just never felt comfortable with it. It gave me one more thing to check than when I was using the peep. Supposedly, after extended use you will no longer need to check the Anchor Sight. But, you know you are going to if you draw on that trophy. OK, so you are looking at your pin which is on the "Big One", glance up or down for a second to check the Anchor Sight then back to the pin. I just did not feel comfortable with this scenario. This is just my opinion. A hunting friend swears by it. I think it all comes down to individual preference. Almost forgot, the Anchor Sight was also impacted by low light conditions.

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    I used the No-Peep when it first came out and it being a great tool, it didnt work for me. The problem wasnt with the No_peep but me, it distracted my focus as I kept looking back and forth at the no-peep and it doesnt take much to distract me. So I am back to a Meta peep and happy.....never used the other 2 thingamajigs.

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    No-Peep here.

    String peeps let me down too often in the past. Especially when the light is coming from one side.

    No-Peep works perfect for me.
    Just the mounting bracket didn't fit my needs, so I machined my own.

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    I love my No-Peep or should I say Peeps. I have them on 3 different bows and absolutely love them for hunting. On my Constitution which is set up for field archery and has a scope and lense I had to go with a peep.
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    I use the no-peep on my bows and it works awesome--doesn't clutter up the sight picture and lets me hunt until the very end of legal hunting hours.After having one i don't know how i ever got by without it!

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    Some days I'm peepless other days I'm clueless.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Nowlin View Post
    I love my No-Peep or should I say Peeps. I have them on 3 different bows and absolutely love them for hunting. On my Constitution which is set up for field archery and has a scope and lense I had to go with a peep.
    Dave Nowlin
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    im with him on this one
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