Does anyone have any experience with them? I spent about a half hour talking with the owner of the company today at the mn deer expo, it seems like a neat idea. I tried it out, sent 4 arrows down range and broke 2 knocks. All 4 arrows were stacked. Wasn't the longest range in the world but it seems to work. Thoughts?
i had tried it for a month before season and liked it but was never really able to focus down range aswell as before(with a peep) maybe it was alot to see in my peripheral vision(and my brain is too small L.O.L.) so i tried the hind sighter and it seems to let my eye focus more on the target and not the sight.
Yeah the one thing I noticed with it is the fact that you can't see anything below the pin you want to use. I'll have to give the hindsight a try.
I used a "hind sight" no peep for 3 years. Mostly hunting...With the no peep sight there is no room for error when sighting down on a target. You have to be dead on with the sights. If your bow arm is not steady then you will be off target by a few inches. Most of my groups were within 2-3 in groups. Which is fine for hunting. But if you want 1inch or less groups I would suggest a peep. I switched back to a peep for that reason. I will be selling the no peep I have and sticking with the peep sight here on out.
I never tried the peep eliminator, but have used the Hind sight. I went to it after having to draw down on a nice 8 pointer at dusk last year. I had a tube peep and I cut it off as soon as I got home. The Hind sight works, but as was said earlier, not the most precise. I went to a G5 hunter peep. It has a large hole and is perfect in low light. You really don't notice it's there as it brackets the front sight and for me it's more precise than the Hind sight. The G5 hunter peep is the only one I will use now! Joe
I use a timberline no-peep. Had it on my bow for a couple seasons and picked on up for my fathers bow. We both like it better then a peep sight. I would recommend one.