Joined
·
784 Posts
I have been shooting my No-Peep since last summer with no issues.
Tonight i was shooting and all of a sudden i am not lined up properly with the no-peep so i adjust my head and shoot high, next shot higher, third shot hits the wood frame and by now it is uncomfortable to try and line up the no peep to make the shot.
I then decide to try drawing with my eyes closed, anchor, open my eyes, ignore the No-Peep, move the pin to the bulls eye - bang right back where the arrow belongs.
It appears that somehow my entire No-Peep mounting bracket rotated. I have no idea how considering it is sandwiched between the riser and the sight frame and the sight is tight as far as i can tell. I am going to remove the quiver bracket and check the sight/No-Peep bolts and realign things.
I did two things tonight and i am not sure if either was a contributing factor.
I switched from a LORE Stabilizer to a Diamond Wild Thing and I found a loose screw on my cam (Bowtech Justice). It was one of the screws that holds the module stamped F3 in place.
Thanks for any assistance, tips or advice
Joe
Tonight i was shooting and all of a sudden i am not lined up properly with the no-peep so i adjust my head and shoot high, next shot higher, third shot hits the wood frame and by now it is uncomfortable to try and line up the no peep to make the shot.
I then decide to try drawing with my eyes closed, anchor, open my eyes, ignore the No-Peep, move the pin to the bulls eye - bang right back where the arrow belongs.
It appears that somehow my entire No-Peep mounting bracket rotated. I have no idea how considering it is sandwiched between the riser and the sight frame and the sight is tight as far as i can tell. I am going to remove the quiver bracket and check the sight/No-Peep bolts and realign things.
I did two things tonight and i am not sure if either was a contributing factor.
I switched from a LORE Stabilizer to a Diamond Wild Thing and I found a loose screw on my cam (Bowtech Justice). It was one of the screws that holds the module stamped F3 in place.
Thanks for any assistance, tips or advice
Joe