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Offline daddywpb

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Peep sight replacement
« on: June 18, 2006, 01:27:18 AM »
Just wondering if anyone has used the Hindsight peep eliminator sight. I was thinking of trying one, but have not been able to find much info about them.

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Peep sight replacement
« Reply #1 on: June 18, 2006, 03:18:33 AM »
Update:
Got one for Fathers Day and got it mounted on my bow. It took a while to get set up just right, but it is very accurate and quick to line up. It's very unforgiving with your anchor point. If you have problems with a consistant anchor point, this thing will help you solve it. If you aren't lined up just right, you can't see thru it. As long as your pin is in the center of the "X", you'll hit the bullseye. By the way, another nice feature, the "X" glows in the dark.

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Re: Peep sight replacement
« Reply #2 on: July 08, 2006, 01:55:48 PM »
An update on this product.

I was unable to get the Hindsight to hold a consistant position, and so were the archery techs at our local Bass Pro Shop, so I went back to the old string peep.

Another side note:
I ordered the sight from the Archery Experts website. It was my first and last time using this company. They are very difficult to deal with, and they don't believe in returning defective merchandise.

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Re: Peep sight replacement
« Reply #3 on: October 09, 2006, 04:45:30 PM »
Try the New Fiber Optic Peep from FopSight Company, http://fopsight.com

Hands down, you will find this peep sight accurate above all others. Try out the Red Hollow Point!


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Re: Peep sight replacement
« Reply #4 on: October 14, 2006, 01:05:22 PM »
Something to consider:

Eliminating the peep sight altogether is as easy as putting on a kisser button. I found that when I went peepless, I was able to shoot both earlier and later into the day due to the greater amount of light entering my eye.

I use a kisser and put my nose on the string. This ensures my head is in the same position for each shot. Accuracy out to 50 yards is not a problem. Less to go wrong, more light, fast and easy.

Just a thought.