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Elite Hunter issues

ernie needs one that will bite his ear lobes and pull his short hairslmao:pickle:
 
Dude, you are shooting a brand new bow with all new accessories, a $200 release that is from the future and you refuse to use a peep...pathetic...it will make you more accurate, believe it or not, and eliminate another variable when that big buck finally decides to pass by your stand. LOL

Man it took me 22+ years to go from fingers and aluminums to shooting a release and carbons...give a guy a break GEEESH lmao
 
Man it took me 22+ years to go from fingers and aluminums to shooting a release and carbons...give a guy a break GEEESH lmao

You can't go 90% futuristic, and 10% throwback, it just don't work that way. It's either all or nothing! And that applies to hookers and peeps! LMAO
 
You can't go 90% futuristic, and 10% throwback, it just don't work that way. It's either all or nothing! And that applies to hookers and peeps! LMAO

I thought peeps went with hookers...oh that's pimps never mind lol.

I will trust you guys but if it comes back to haunt me and It turns and makes me miss my big buck I'm going to cuss a little bit lol.
 
I thought peeps went with hookers...oh that's pimps never mind lol.

I will trust you guys but if it comes back to haunt me and It turns and makes me miss my big buck I'm going to cuss a little bit lol.

Adam, there really is no downside to shooting with a peep sight, IMO. If there was, why would 90% of bowhunters out there use one? It WILL make you more CONSISTENTLY accurate. Oh, and if you miss a buck and blame it on your peep... I'm going to peep-slap you. Or is it pimp-slap??? Whatever... you know what I mean.
 
I thought peeps went with hookers...oh that's pimps never mind lol.

I will trust you guys but if it comes back to haunt me and It turns and makes me miss my big buck I'm going to cuss a little bit lol.

Dude, you will be fine. I always nock an arrow and draw back when I get to my stand to check my clearance and sight down my shooting lanes. I use that time also to make sure my peep is fine.
 
I will give it a try.

If it does happen to mess up. I will just let down and shoot it instinctive. I will NOT be denied a big buck peep or no peep lol.
 
The only drawback of a peep I've ever noticed is shooting in low light. It is tougher to pick up the target. My newer peep is pretty good, but I had drill out my older one to widen it and let more light in.
However, the pros outweigh the cons. Better accuracy is the highest pro.
 
The only drawback of a peep I've ever noticed is shooting in low light. It is tougher to pick up the target. My newer peep is pretty good, but I had drill out my older one to widen it and let more light in.
However, the pros outweigh the cons. Better accuracy is the highest pro.

Agreed, low light conditions are a downfall. I've had mine turn a few times on me, luckily just when attempting to draw on doe, but that was my own fault for not checking it ahead of time.
 
Adam, having a quality string is the key. Once you get the string settled in you should set your peep and forget about it. If it moves you have something wrong with the string generally. they just don't magically move with the toof fairy and pixie dust...:smiley_bike: see i covered your weakness with that last line:smiley_clap:
 
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You can't go 90% futuristic, and 10% throwback, it just don't work that way. It's either all or nothing! And that applies to hookers and peeps! LMAO


90% futuristic, and 10% throwback is like a smoking hot hooker with 70s bush.. lmao
 
The only drawback of a peep I've ever noticed is shooting in low light. It is tougher to pick up the target. My newer peep is pretty good, but I had drill out my older one to widen it and let more light in.
However, the pros outweigh the cons. Better accuracy is the highest pro.

Agreed, low light conditions are a downfall. I've had mine turn a few times on me, luckily just when attempting to draw on doe, but that was my own fault for not checking it ahead of time.

If you don't do it already, try shooting with both eyes open. This will help tremendously during low light conditions.