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Discussion in 'Tech Talk' started by jftabolt, Sep 9, 2012.

  1. Treestandsniper

    Treestandsniper Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I can make you a trade for a nice Copper John sight? The sight is in perfect condition, but the pins are too small for me. Shoot me an IM if you want to trade. Will get back to you after the weekend hunt.
     
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    okay. i will contact you.
     
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    Mailed it yesterday Brian
     
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    I have used the peepeliminator for a couple years now and havent found any cons about the product. You will like it quite a bit more after shooting it more often.
     
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    I used the NoPeep for a long time with good results. One day I decided to try actually using no peep. I line the string to the sight pin with my nose to the string and have a good anchor. It did require a minor sight adjustment. My brother reluctantly tried it too. We will never use a peep again of any kind.

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    The two arrows together are @ 20 yards and the single arrow is @ 30 yards.
     
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    Hi sun river,

    Are you using the original no peep by the now defunct timberland archery or the newer product that retails at $80?
     
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    It was the original. When they stopped selling them I went without using a peep. I always suspected I could. My brother and I shoot very well this way. I can still understand the use of a peep to aid in shooting. This just makes our lives simpler, but takes some practice to get good at it.
     
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    Thanks Sunriverman,

    My new buddy Brian made a trade for an old sight I had lying around. Received the Timberline no peep in the mail and have it mounted. Will start tweaking a practicing with it tonight.
     
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    Update: My new buddy Brian and I traded an old sight for a no peep and I installed it. Things are still bad, but I believe it's an issue with my bow. The pro shop has a new cam bushing on order for my Alphamax, as there is a prounced rattle in the upper cam when I palm strike the riser. I'm going out on Saturday but must limit my shots to 20 yards, because I just don't feel right shooting any further.

    Anyway, to the point. The owner of the "peep eliminator" call last night and we had a nice chat, where he promised to do anything to talk me through setting up the device. That's service my friends and I will give it another go when there is break in the hunting action.
     

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