Peep sight or Hind Sight for a Martin Lynx? - peep eliminator set up
Can anyone give me some advice on the use of PEP Eliminator rear view, the real question is the value of money?
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Peep Eliminator Set Up Peep Sight Or Hind Sight For A Martin Lynx?
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Hello, last June I had a rear view of my sword, Martin is not as pretty as the bought but it works the same way, the light in a width of 1 pole mounted, shooting 3-inch groups of 40 meters, and elimination of 2-inch groups at 25 yards, a few things I found: 1, after the introduction you will find that tourqe sheets are, because they now set their sights on the tip of the V Meeting every bend of the wrist immediately noticed. 2 for the short time between the front and rear sights, only a small increase or decrease their number Ancher is necessary for a longer or shorter distances, was the hardest thing for me to get used to when they used the same spot for 35 Ancher years, but with a little practice, I now am confident in my shots, it is best PEEP and easy to find in low-light good luck and good shooting.
Heads bow hunting and archery for life. See Satt and believes problems.There 's have a better way. The view is almost Chirp technology has been stone that I have read all the comments on the Final and not a peep sight bow. Both have reached almost 5 stars. You will not treat Peek and the first one. I think all that will give a better view of the sight in low light, and will use consistently on every shot is worth the money. Especially since most shots out of a tree population, which is much harder to do maintain.You need to prove it. Of course I am. Good luck!
Stick with the goal of PEEP. There is a radius of more than hearing that results in greater accuracy. Use the rear view would be if everyone was working. Go to the proven method.
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