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Perrys No Peep

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by D&T Outdoors, May 18, 2012.

  1. D&T Outdoors

    D&T Outdoors Weekend Warrior

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    If you guys havent tried this, you really need to, I just got mine and I can say I wont ever go back to a peep sight, Perrys product works I got mine set up in 15 minutes and got my 20 dialed in, I will set my other three pins tomorrow, Check it out!
    http://www.perrysnopeep.com
     
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    I'm confused how it works. Their website sucks, IMO. Does the alignment pin just go next to the other pins or what?
     
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    website is very informative! You sight your 20 yard pin in and once its sighted in you then adjust your alignment pin so its right next your 20 yard pin at full draw, you will see a dot to dot, then you simply sight in your other pins, the alignment pin and 20 yard pin will always be side by side, if you torque youre bow our change your anchor you will know it, Its an awesome product, and I reccomend eveyone to try it!
     
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    Rutin Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Seems like it would be one more thing to potentially break or go wrong and one more obstical to look at when your field of view is already blocked enough by one pin. To each their own but Ill stick to a 1/4" peep
     
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    Just the opposite nothing is blocked, its a full view unlike a peep that blocks light coming into the eye! Its more accurate than a peep, but like everything new guys are afraid to try it, its not for everyone like FOBS, FOBS are awesome like PNP its deadly accurate!
     
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    Looks like an awful lot of parts to loosen, loose, or break.
     
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    I like the idea of having light to see by. I have had lots of trouble with my peep blocking critical light when I need it the most. That said, I would want more good reviews to try it, it does seem like just more weight, parts, and things to go wrong.
     
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    Theres really no more moving parts than my sword, its actually 2 oz. less in weight, If you get a chance try it out, I brought mine into the shop I work at and let customers shoot my bow and it got great reviews and 3 guys are going to order one.
     
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    It works simular to the hindsight II I have on my bow. I LOVE my hindsight! the hind sight gives you crosshairs that are 45 degrees for horizontal, center your top pin in the cross hairs then put the proper pin on target. it took a few shots to get used to but it works great.

    Either way these two sight systems work pretty much the same.

    as for the if it can go wrong, I have had my fair share of peep problems. the little rubber tube coming untied or breaking.

    I guess like everything on our bows, personal prefrence.
     
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    AMEN!
     
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    Bump it up!
     
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    Bump for an awesome product
     
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    The only thing I could see as a disadvantage that hasn't already been stated is that with the PNP, you have a much shorter sight radius. The distance from the peep to sight is considerably longer at full draw, therefore making it more accurate when properly lined up (much likei comparing the difference of the sight radius on a pistol and the sight radius on a rifle with irons). I guess if you have a reliable, accurate way of lining up the two pins with the PNP, it could be similarly accurate, but I still don't like that it uses one of your pins as an alignment device! Just my 2 cents ;)
     
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    The other thing worth noting with anchor/peepless devices is that many people end up using a string splitter or keep their peep in because the string obstructs their view, for others it isnt a bother

    I do like the anchor devices but i use a peep that is the right size for showing me the surround of my sight and if thats right then i place the specific pin on and fire, i recommend for people to get the right size peep first and try that.
     
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    Interesting product. Keep us posted on how it works in the field.
     
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    I have used many of the other rear peeps and think that they work great, I just can't see spending that much on this sight when there are ones alot cheaper that do the same thing. Just my opinion.
     

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