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Post by oldfarmsblueman on Jun 2, 2009 12:36:30 GMT -5
It came in the mail yesterday .Rip open the bag put it on your bow .Who needs instructions not me I can figure it out YA after an hour I had to at least take a peek ;D. The first thing that they said is remove the string peep.I pulled it this morning.I think I will like it but it is a big change. The thing I don't like is it only fits in one of the many mounting spots because of the shape of my bow.Also the adjustments are a pain but I think it will work great when I get comfortable with it.I'm still not sure if I'm supposed to see both the peep and my pin at the same time or center the peep then go to my pin hoping I'm holding the form.
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Post by oldfarmsblueman on Jun 2, 2009 15:22:41 GMT -5
Getting the hang of it and find now I have my right eye on the right side of the string .I don't know if there is a correct way or what ever works for you.Is OK
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Post by BT on Jun 2, 2009 19:12:33 GMT -5
O.K. ... here is what is going on.
You have the no-peep tweaked to far. Adjust the back (facing you) out (left if you are right handed) to get the eye on the left of the string. When adjusting the no-peep, there is alot of drawing and little shooting. Draw and anchor where you want to be and then adjust the no-peep to come in line with that anchor. For example....
If you are anchored and cant see the small black dot, raise or lower your anchor till you can see it. If you had to lower your anchor, lower the no-peep to compensate. Visa-versa if you had to raise your anchor. If you have to move your anchor in, move the no-peep out till it comes in line and visa-versa for bringing the anchor in. Set the no-peep for your anchor and then fine tune by shooting.
You will find that once it is set (yes it can be a pain till you learn the process) it is far and away the finest sighting system there is. (remove the peep)
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Post by royden on Jun 2, 2009 22:07:04 GMT -5
for me I focus on the no-peep first on most of my shots just to double check, and then I focus on the target but can still see the no-peep at the edge of my upper peripheral vision. Mine is setup just above my sight housing.... The thing I did to help in the adjustment process was as follows: - Draw the bow, anchor and remember no-peep location if it is out of alignment. - put the bow in a vise at a good working height. - break the pivot screw loose till it is finger tight, -anchor yourself solidly with your eye 24" away from the no-peep (eye/sight distance at anchor) and in the same alignment as it was when you drew the bow. - break the second bolt loose and make the MINUTE adjustment needed to rotate the no-peep into place and tighten the second screw. This would be a piece of cake with two people and the up/down adjustment done at full draw.
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Post by SPIKER on Jun 3, 2009 21:55:03 GMT -5
This would be a piece of cake with two people and the up/down adjustment done at full draw. What he said. I draw, set anchor, quick peek at the No Peep, and place the pin on the target. It doesn't get any easier than that. Awesome product. I agree that they could come up with a better bracket with more adjustability though.
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Post by Buckshot06 on Jun 4, 2009 8:55:05 GMT -5
OFB all the advise given is great. Your arm may get tired from drawing your bow back and setting the NO-PEEP to your anchor. Find your most comfortable anchor point then follow what has been stated above. Don't set your anchor to the NO-PEEP but the NO-PEEP to your anchor. It will take some time but the rewards will be great. Take your time to get it correct. The slightest movement in your adjustments will change your anchor point. Make sure all the screws are tight and your anchor is correct. This will take the longest time to do but you will be shooting 10 rings in no time.
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Post by madoktor1 on Jun 19, 2009 22:34:42 GMT -5
Just got my no-peep from Doegirl and I have printed this page. LOL! I'm gonna try to work on it tomorrow.
BT, you should write the instructions for this. 15 mins. and it's close if not there. I close my eyes, draw and open and the dot is in the middle right where it should be. I mounted it below my sight and it's perfect. After 20 yrs. of shooting a peep, it's gonna take some getting used to. I'm going to the range tomorrow to resight and fine tune if necessary. I'll let y'all know more tomorrow.
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Post by BT on Jun 20, 2009 5:44:05 GMT -5
Just got my no-peep from Doegirl and I have printed this page. LOL! I'm gonna try to work on it tomorrow. BT, you should write the instructions for this. 15 mins. and it's close if not there. Sometimes the more said, the more confusing it is
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Post by Buckshot06 on Jun 20, 2009 6:05:37 GMT -5
Just got my no-peep from Doegirl and I have printed this page. LOL! I'm gonna try to work on it tomorrow. BT, you should write the instructions for this. 15 mins. and it's close if not there. I close my eyes, draw and open and the dot is in the middle right where it should be. I mounted it below my sight and it's perfect. After 20 yrs. of shooting a peep, it's gonna take some getting used to. I'm going to the range tomorrow to resight and fine tune if necessary. I'll let y'all know more tomorrow. I think your going to like it I purchased two, one for each of my bows and I know I will never go back to a peep again. Just remember to stand only about 8-10 yards from the target with your first few shots to fine tune your sites in. You will be off some but once fine tuned you will really like the way your site picture opens up IMO.
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Post by SPIKER on Jun 20, 2009 9:34:41 GMT -5
Just got my no-peep from Doegirl and I have printed this page. LOL! I'm gonna try to work on it tomorrow. BT, you should write the instructions for this. 15 mins. and it's close if not there. I close my eyes, draw and open and the dot is in the middle right where it should be. I mounted it below my sight and it's perfect. After 20 yrs. of shooting a peep, it's gonna take some getting used to. I'm going to the range tomorrow to resight and fine tune if necessary. I'll let y'all know more tomorrow. I think your going to like it I purchased two, one for each of my bows and I know I will never go back to a peep again. Just remember to stand only about 8-10 yards from the target with your first few shots to fine tune your sites in. You will be off some but once fine tuned you will really like the way your site picture opens up IMO. Agreed, they are going on all my bows. I do think I will try the "Anchor" also...it has a "slider" sight specific (HHA)mounting bracket that I think is the one downside of the No-peep. Also it claims much brighter low light usage. We shalll see.
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