rlpeirce
Jan 27 2008, 09:31 PM
I was looking into a new peepless sight, not sure of the name, but it looks similar to a rifle sight?
Has anyone ever used, is so, what your opinion on it?
thx in advance
bowslngr
Jan 27 2008, 09:35 PM
No experience with the specific type you are looking at, but I have put a red dot HHA site on my bow and am very pleased with it so far. It is peepless, and with these types of sites you can really extend your low light shooting time.
rlpeirce
Jan 27 2008, 09:41 PM
QUOTE (bowslngr @ Jan 27 2008, 10:35 PM)

No experience with the specific type you are looking at, but I have put a red dot HHA site on my bow and am very pleased with it so far. It is peepless, and with these types of sites you can really extend your low light shooting time.
10-4 thats what i heard also, how would you rate the accuracy compared to other sights with peeps.
Im diffenently interested in the low light shooting.
thx for the reply
Badgerbuckhunter
Jan 28 2008, 08:24 AM
Click to view attachmentThis is the one I have, a little hard to get setup, but absolutely love it. Overall it is small and built like a tank, it will stand up very well and I was able to incorporate my sight with it and cut down on the amount of garbage you see on a lot of peoples bows. IMOP stay away from sights that try to mimic rifle scopes, from what I see they are big and could have problems with a bow banging around in the woods, vibration/noise, etc.
bowslngr
Jan 28 2008, 07:07 PM
rlpeirce,
Again, I can't speak for the specific type of sight you are looking at, but I do think I give up a shade in accuracy with my red dot holographic site. That said, it is not because it lacks a peep. The fact that it is nearly parallax free means that a slight difference in eye position won't make any difference.
The problem I am having is that the holographic dot shakes a little and magnifies the normal movement you would see with a pin type sight. It really just takes some getting used to though.
I would gladly give up an inch worth of accuracy at 25 - 30 yards in order to be able to see my target during the hours when I am going to see most of my deer.
RKD Jim
Jan 28 2008, 11:06 PM
QUOTE (Badgerbuckhunter @ Jan 28 2008, 06:24 AM)

Click to view attachmentThis is the one I have, a little hard to get setup, but absolutely love it. Overall it is small and built like a tank, it will stand up very well and I was able to incorporate my sight with it and cut down on the amount of garbage you see on a lot of peoples bows. IMOP stay away from sights that try to mimic rifle scopes, from what I see they are big and could have problems with a bow banging around in the woods, vibration/noise, etc.
What is the brand name, model # if any, of this site? Looks interesting..........
firemedic5586
Jan 30 2008, 12:49 AM
I was running
this on my 06 Triby. I loved it so much that it was the only thing that I carried over to my new 08 82nd Airborne.
It does take a bit of playing with to get it dialed in, but once its set....your golden.
trophy5503
Jan 30 2008, 01:00 AM
QUOTE (firemedic5586 @ Jan 29 2008, 11:49 PM)

I was running
this on my 06 Triby. I loved it so much that it was the only thing that I carried over to my new 08 82nd Airborne.
It does take a bit of playing with to get it dialed in, but once its set....your golden.
Yeah, yeah.... but does that 82 have any speed??????
Badgerbuckhunter
Jan 30 2008, 08:39 PM
firemedic5586
Jan 30 2008, 09:00 PM
The 82nd shoot laser beams.....
The Triby shot my hunting arrows, 404grains @ 280fps. The 82nd is moving the same arrow out of the gate @ 305fps.
This is not your fathers Mathews
BobB257
Feb 3 2008, 07:04 PM
I shoot the No Peep by Timber Line and I like it a lot. It shows any error in your form or hold quite well. I do not find it distracting in the lower corner of my site. Same as a level bubble. I do use mine with a peep, am going to try a kisser button this spring to gain back some low light visibility. The No Peep shows the slight tork that is easy to miss in trying for good form. Also very helpful when shooting from a stand to keep your sight picture dead on when the shots require a steep down angle.
cal74
Feb 3 2008, 07:59 PM
I've been considering trying the "Hindsight Eclipse". Anyone have any thoughts on them?
kymullet
Feb 15 2008, 12:38 AM
My friend has gone with the Eclipse by HindSight. Says it improved his accuracy. He loves it!
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