Peep sight

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  1. TomTom1

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    Any one shooting a precision peeps sight with a center post, if so did it improve your shooting?[​IMG]


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    I've been keeping an eye on them, just an FYI they are 19.99 direct from precision or on amazon

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  3. Boomerang

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    I'm interested in some reviews. Can anyone actually see it? From what Dudley said you can't, and his reasoning makes perfect sense.


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  4. zachd

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    Reminds me of shooting m16 in the army but that should be on the front sight post.
    So what is the deal you float your front pin above the post?
     
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    If you recall, you didn't really see the rear ring. You focused on the front sight. Sight alignment, sight picture. So not understanding how you'd see this looking through a peep.


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  6. zachd

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    To to acquire the sight picture you would have to see the rear ring.....
    Anyway I was just saying the bow peep sight reminded me of the front sight post of the m16.
     
  7. Matt/TN

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    Don't do it. Your eyes are focused too far in front of the peep to be able to focus on that post


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  8. zachd

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    Just looked that up.. That thing would drive me nuts
     
  9. WillO

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    Nah, ill leave it
     
  10. Boomerang

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    Thanks for the pic, proves exactly what I said. You can't focus on both the front sight post and rear, it's blurry.


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