I have a Timberline no peep but have been using a Bow Anchor sight in conjunction with EZV and it is pretty slick. I am kind bias towards the B.A.S. as I have been using one since Lynn came out with them. Peep guys think you can't be as accurate but it's all about repeatable form just look at Olympic recurve archers shooting 70-90 meters. The anchor sight also tells you much more than a peep as far as torque and being in correct alignment for those goofy shots that we get so often.
@pesqimon I have been shooting peepless for over fifteen years. I will show you my setup at the get together. PeteI am curious about going peepless, though for now I will stick with peep while I get more familiar with EZV. Baby steps sort of thing.
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Do I sense an EZV group buy coming?
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I'm inI will reach out to the owner of EZ-V and ask.
I will reach out to the owner of EZ-V and ask.
Aaron replied, but unfortunately he is not able to provide any group discounts at this time. Still a great deal at $139 with a lifetime guarantee and 30 day money back if you don't like it.
Sounds like the same thing IQ sights have, which they call "Retina Lock". Never used one but heard good things...
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Thanks Aaron. I'll try that.
Yes, but the free shipping is for the sight package only, not if you're simply buying inserts.I saw he's running a free shipping special for fathers day
From what I have understood Aaron to say, yes, you can do that. However, keep in mind that the smaller the area you set your sight to frame, the harder it’s going to be to accurately frame that small area the further out you go (50 or 60+ yds). A simple solution is to use a rangefinder if shooting that far out.Just did initial shooting on a new 3d target. Not as pleased as I was on the block with the oval, but it was only one session.
I noticed that I tended to want to frame the vitals high. This got me wondering if I can just adjust the site up to match how I see the vitals. Anyone try this?
I found that I could force myself to aim lower and be spot on but the sight picture for this was wider than the vitals. More like very front of leg/body and way past last rib.
Make sense?
I am just starting with this sight as well but it sounds like you might need to change v insert? Go up one in speed? I think that is what it said in sight in instructions?Just did initial shooting on a new 3d target. Not as pleased as I was on the block with the oval, but it was only one session.
I noticed that I tended to want to frame the vitals high. This got me wondering if I can just adjust the site up to match how I see the vitals. Anyone try this?
I found that I could force myself to aim lower and be spot on but the sight picture for this was wider than the vitals. More like very front of leg/body and way past last rib.