No-Peep
The No-Peep is now in its 3rd generation. there are several improvements over
the previous models. It is now shorter and lighter. The lens is recessed
into the body so it is protected from rain and snow. The alignment images
are also changed so
that they are faster and easier to acquire. The light is focused into a smaller
area for better visibility in low light conditions.
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Sight
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“Shoot accurately without a peep sight? That is
impossible.” That is the attitude of most bowhunters today because they started
shooting with a release aid and peep sight. Peep sights
are not allowed in the Olympics, yet they shoot as far as 90 meters with recurve
bows. We are talking shooting bull’s-eyes at the length of a football field
without a peep sight. They do this by using a consistent anchor point.
Every time they draw their bow, they draw to exactly the same
place so their eye becomes the rear sight. You could do that also if you
practiced for hours every day like they do. The No-Peep lets you shoot like them
without the hours of practice. Try it for yourself. Get close to your target so
you won’t miss and shoot without using your peep. You will be surprised how well
you can group. The problem is you will probably not group the same place every
day. You will with the No-Peep.
How
the No-Peep Works
The No-Peep is an eye alignment device. There is a lens with a dot. Behind the
lens is a ring. You adjust it so the dot is inside the ring when you are at your
anchor point. The No-Peep will train you to draw to the same anchor point every
time. You just draw your bow while looking at your sight pins and target. You
will see the No-Peep in your peripheral vision. You just move your head slightly
to align the dot in the ring if it is off. Most of the time it will be aligned
because the No-Peep has trained you like an Olympic archer.
Think of the No-Peep as a visual
kisser button. A lot of bow hunters use a kisser button to help them anchor
consistently. The No-Peep works the same except it is visual rather than feel.
You will be more accurate and be trained faster because the visual feedback from
the No-Peep is precise compared to a kisser button's feel, where you can still
tilt your head.
Some bow sights have a front and rear
sight. Like a pistol sight, the front and rear sight are too close together for
accuracy. The optics of the No-Peep magnify misalignment. Comparing the No-Peep
to these other bow sights is like comparing a scoped rifle to a pistol.
The No-Peep will work with any type of
sight; fixed pins, moveable sight, or pendulum. There is no relationship with
the sight. It only adjust for your eye and anchor point. The No-Peep will
enhance the accuracy of your pendulum sight. The reason most people shoot high
from a treestand is a change in form rather than the effects of gravity. Most
tend to drop their bow arm as they aim down. That shortens your draw length. The
peep sight moves up as the string angle changes when the string moves forward.
As little as 1/4” change in draw length can make you shoot 6”-12” high. A
pendulum sight won’t correct for a change in form. This can’t happen with the
No-Peep because it is attached to the bow, not the string. Your eye will be in
the same position every time.
Improve Your Form with the
No-Peep
One of the biggest advantages of the
No-Peep is it points out bad form. Most people who start using the No-Peep find
they have several problems in their form that keeps them from shooting to their
potential. Some of the common problems the No-Peep will tell you are:
Bow Torque - This is one of the most
common problems of archers and one of the most difficult to diagnose. Gripping
your bow too tight or tension in your bow hand or arm causes the bow to rotate
in your hand. Bow torque causes your groups to string out left and right.
Picture the images in the No-Peep as a straight line coming from the No-Peep to
your eye. When your bow rotates that line rotates and the images no longer
align. That tells you that you are torquing your bow. Picture a line going from
your arrow to the target. Your arrow is no longer pointed at the target when the
bow rotates. That is why controlling bow torque is so important.
Hand Placement - Changing the location
or pressure of your hand on the bow grip will cause the arrow to change point of
impact. That is why some target archers tattoo a permanent line on their hand to
line up with the center of the grip. Wearing a glove in cold weather can also
change hand placement. Adding a bow quiver will change bow balance and the way
you grip it. The No-Peep will let you know of any changes because the images
will not align. Changing hand placement can cause your groups to string out
either vertically or horizontally, depending on how you change pressure on the
grip.
Get Rid of Your Peep and All the Things
You Hate About It
Removing the weight of the peep sight from your string will
increase your arrow speed by 5-9 f.p.s. It will also reduce string vibration and
noise.
Get rid of string twist problems forever. You don’t need the
rubber tubing that is noisy, breaks and slaps you in the face. You don’t have to
look through the peep sights that fit inside the string where you can’t tell the
string from the edge of the peep. You don’t need an extra bow when you go
hunting because you can change the string on your bow without having to go
through the set up process with a peep sight. You just need a string with a nock
set.
Have you ever had a deer under your stand and you can’t see it
when you look through your peep? You will never have that problem again with the
No-Peep because if you can see the deer you can shoot it. Looking through a peep
sight reduces the amount of light that reaches your eye. You shoot with both
eyes open with the No-Peep with nothing to restrict the light to your eye. It is
just like when you see the deer before you draw your bow. The No-Peep uses light
gathering technology so you can see the images in very low light. In addition,
the No-Peep has trained you like an Olympic archer so you anchor the same place.
You don’t even need to be able to see the images. You can actually shoot in
almost total darkness.
Watch most people shoot with a peep sight and they close one
eye. That makes it more difficult to see what you are aiming at. The No-Peep
makes it easy to shoot with both eyes open for improved accuracy. The No-Peep
uses light gathering technology with a lens to project the images in a very
narrow path to your eye. You can only see the No-Peep with the eye that is
aligned with it. That makes it easy to shoot with both eyes open. The improved
vision of the target will improve accuracy because you can’t shoot what you
can’t see. A typical size fiber optic sight pin will cover about 6” at 40 yards.
That means you can’t see anything smaller than 6” when sighting with one eye
closed while looking through a peep sight. The bull’s-eye of targets or heart
shot on 3-D targets are all smaller than 6”. Shooting from sun into shadows at
3-D shoots becomes easy because of the better visibility. Left eye dominant
people can shoot right handed with both eyes open. We even have people who have
lost vision in their right eye and shoot right handed while sighting with their
left eye.
A small peep hole improves accuracy but is difficult to see
through. Hunters use a large peep hole so they can see through it better in low
light conditions. A large peep hole reduces accuracy. The No-Peep gives you the
accuracy of a small peep, yet you can see the target or animal better than you
can with the largest peep.
Baby boomers know the problem of “aging eyes.” As we get older
our eyes do not focus well up close. When you look through a peep sight you have
a hard time finding the center of the peep because the hole edges are blurred.
This is especially true in low light. The No-Peep mounts on your bow close to
your sight pins so “aging eyes” can clearly see it to improve accuracy. Older
eyes also have a harder time seeing in low light. Removing your peep sight lets
a lot more light reach your eye so you can see what you are aiming at.
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The No-Peep comes with its
own mounting bracket that mounts under your sight. It will work with
any type of sight. You can mount it either out the front or back of
the bow. One model fits either right or left hand. You just flip it
over for left hand. The No-Peep
bracket has 4 mounting positions so you can mount the No-Peep either
above or below your sight pins |
The No-Peep Detects Changes in Equipment
Everyone has probably had their nocking point
move. The nocking point or serving slips up the string. The nocking point will
move on one cam bows as the string stretches. The nocking point is not in the
center of the string, like on 2 cam bows. You have more than twice as much
string above the nocking point as below. The string stretches equally so the
nocking point moves as the string stretches. The nocking point will move as you
draw an out of time two cam bow. Change the draw length slightly at full draw by
pulling hard into the stops and the nock point will move as the cams take up
string at a different rate. Normally you would not notice these problems until
you start missing. The No-Peep will identify nocking point movement immediately
because the No-Peep images will not line up vertically when you draw to your
anchor point.
Sometimes the limb will shift in the limb pocket or the cam
bearings will wear so the cam leans. The No-Peep will also tell you about these
changes because the images will not align horizontally. You know something has
changed in your equipment any time you are at your anchor and the No-Peep images
don’t align. You don’t have to wait until you start missing to find out
something has changed.
The
No-Peep Helps Eliminate Target Panic
Most archers have had target panic in one form or another. We
have had numerous reports that target panic has been eliminated with the
No-Peep. The addition of the No-Peep seems to break that mental problem of
putting the sight pin on the target. Seeing the No-Peep in your peripheral
vision changes the way you aim. The brain is no longer
solely focused on the sight pin and target and that change often does away with
target panic. Sometimes a small change like that lets you recondition the brain
and retrain it without the bad habits.
Specifications:
Weight 2.1 oz.
2.16" L x .58" W x .8" H
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