Sights

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  1. robertdale

    robertdale Newb

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    What would be the best sights to use for right at dark or early morning? I cant see through my peep but can see my fiber pins fine. I have a four pin sight now.


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  2. Smoke

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    if ya can't see thru yer peep, how do ya see the pins?? sounds like a peep problem, not a site problem... get a bigger peep
     
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    I've asked the same question. The answer I was given was if you draw your bow back to the same anchor point every time you don't need to see your peep. I can agree with that, but it feels pretty weird not being able to see the peep sight. I guess practicing this would help. There is a glow peep on the market, but I've never tried it.
     
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    SharpEyeSam Legendary Woodsman

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    ^THIS^ makes sense. When I can't see or can no longer see through my peep, it is time to stop hunting. I can see the pin lit up outside of the peep, but not through the peep once it is too dark. The peep as you know gives you proper sight alignment for hopefully good shot placements. Wait for the sun to come up or pack it up and go home.
     

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