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Peep sight alignment
Peep sight alignment











peep sight alignment

In the end, if you can't get your peep to line up right I would use one no matter how much speed you lose.

peep sight alignment

The only way to really know however is to chrono your bow with one and without to see how big of a difference it really makes. That would be like adding 30 or 40 grns to your arrow weight, dropping your poundage 4 or 5 lbs or shortening your draw length 1 1/2 to 2 inches. So figure on 16 fps for your peep sight, more as it gets closer the middle of the string. since the peep will most likely have a post to put the tubing on, it will weigh more than a round peep. Align The Front Sight With The Peep Sight. The top pin of your peep is usually set at 20 yards, with the rest at 10-yard increments. Before you get started, make sure that you have the pin sights adjusted to the right distances. So if you add them together it gets pretty high. The basic principle of using a peep is to get the correct alignment between the peep, the front sight, and the target.

PEEP SIGHT ALIGNMENT MANUAL

It has a very small peep in it and it's essential that it lines up perfect everytime I draw it.Īccording to my bowtech manual you lose 3-6 fps for a peep sight,(would depend on weight and location) and between 6-10 for the peep tubing. Lot's of people still use them, I have it on one of my bows. If you don't care about the extra noise or the loss in speed they do a great job of making sure the peep is lined up every time. It's going to break eventually as well, if you don't keep an eye on it. I would say if you can get away without it don't use it on a hunting set up. The rubber tubing can be pretty noisey on some bows, and it is probably one of the biggest speed suckers you could put on your bow.













Peep sight alignment