Thursday, February 11, 2010

Peep Eliminator Set Up Peep Sight Or Hind Sight For A Martin Lynx?

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?

3 comments:

burnie_1... said...

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.

dumdum said...

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!

geobert2... said...

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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