I've been thinking about this a lot lately. There has to be a better way for the peep sight to work, especially in low light, which is what I'm finding in my evening practice, and ultimately when most people will probably get their best chances for a shot!
Great Job! a topic I have never saw posted before and I have been aware of for many years . My eye sight has changed and the more it changes the more I seem to realize this problem exists. You shed a lot of things to consider to help in the correction and I thank you . Again Great always from your videos. I consider the best for archers on the internet.
Hey guys this man is a Pro.. I'm not, but I'm a regular shooter. I try to shoot all year, I know a lot of people don't shoot way.. I know a lot of last minute archers that treat bow hunting like rifle hunters that only shoot 100yrds.. guys it's a craft, archery.. if you're shooting regularly, you'll see your peep and sight alignment change with sunlight or any other light. If you wait till the last minute to get ready for bow season, don't blame the bow machinic or the guy who builds your arrows.
That was, actually, kinda of a fun video! I'm a new archer, and your content, like this, keeps me thinking further and deeper into the perfect shot. In a Zen way, you know you won't achieve it all of the time, you want to understand the hundred little that throw that last arrow off. Great explanation, and I welcome this kind of introspection!
Wow I’ve experienced this as well never thought of that aspect of it occasionally I’d shoot and group tight at 30 yds but either slightly left occasionally right I just assumed it was me
Thanks for the great video. I have noticed the difference between shooting outdoors and indoors but never knew why. I use a verifier when shooting indoors as I find I can see the rings on the target better. However I find it does blur my site somewhat, I can see my pins fine but my level bubble is blurred. I found that the verifier is of no use to me outdoors especially in bright sunlight. Bad eyesight sucks for archery so I’m always searching for anything that can help. Thanks again for these videos. They are a so helpful. Cheers.
Great video! I would like to see more discussion on this, especially ways to deal with this other than to carry an umbrella because that’s not going to be an option in a hunting situation. I’ve noticed when shooting at my home range that lighting conditions seems to significantly affect my group size. I’ve thought it was just poor concentration on my part or just my not being in the zone. Now, I think it is the light. My range is outdoors and aligned east-west, so I get lots of different light at different times of the day. If you have any other suggestions it might help a lot of us. Thank you for a great series!
@@InsideOutPrecision I caught that in the video. And, I have noticed that sometimes My group might be to the right, while with “good” light for me I’m dead on, and then later it might be to the left. But, there are times when I’m in bright sun and my target is in shadow, and when I get glare from the target being backlit that my group doesn’t seem to be as good. And I’ve already tried playing with my pin brightness. Anyway, it’s something for me to consider. Thanks again.
what strings are you running on your rig in this vid? i just put gas ghost strings on my new vxr. i went with the natural color. What is your opinion of them? Thanks for putting out your videos. they help us guys that dont have archery shops near us alot.
I known it isn't relevant to this video but I was thinking of putting in a verifier in my peep but I'm worried that its going to reduce the inner diameter of my peep, I have a 1/4 inc and it fits' my sight housing perfect, it's got threads inside the peep so I know I can put one in it
@@InsideOutPrecision thanks! I have a pair of them on order for my Evoke 31 and 35. I often shoot at late dusk or at night with lights, after the kids go to bed and I knew what it was, but the glare/lighting thing is a known issue I deal with.
I've been thinking about this a lot lately. There has to be a better way for the peep sight to work, especially in low light, which is what I'm finding in my evening practice, and ultimately when most people will probably get their best chances for a shot!
Great Job! a topic I have never saw posted before and I have been aware of for many years .
My eye sight has changed and the more it changes the more I seem to realize this problem exists.
You shed a lot of things to consider to help in the correction and I thank you . Again Great always from your videos. I consider the best for archers on the internet.
I have experienced that several times. That drifting will drive you crazy.
Hey guys this man is a Pro.. I'm not, but I'm a regular shooter. I try to shoot all year, I know a lot of people don't shoot way.. I know a lot of last minute archers that treat bow hunting like rifle hunters that only shoot 100yrds.. guys it's a craft, archery.. if you're shooting regularly, you'll see your peep and sight alignment change with sunlight or any other light. If you wait till the last minute to get ready for bow season, don't blame the bow machinic or the guy who builds your arrows.
That was, actually, kinda of a fun video! I'm a new archer, and your content, like this, keeps me thinking further and deeper into the perfect shot. In a Zen way, you know you won't achieve it all of the time, you want to understand the hundred little that throw that last arrow off. Great explanation, and I welcome this kind of introspection!
I am putting the Raptor on both of my bows this time. One is in the shop getting new strings and ordered a new bow.
Wow I’ve experienced this as well never thought of that aspect of it occasionally I’d shoot and group tight at 30 yds but either slightly left occasionally right
I just assumed it was me
Thanks for the great video. I have noticed the difference between shooting outdoors and indoors but never knew why. I use a verifier when shooting indoors as I find I can see the rings on the target better. However I find it does blur my site somewhat, I can see my pins fine but my level bubble is blurred. I found that the verifier is of no use to me outdoors especially in bright sunlight. Bad eyesight sucks for archery so I’m always searching for anything that can help. Thanks again for these videos. They are a so helpful. Cheers.
I had noticed something like this but just thought it was my form. I'll have to try that peep.
I had this problem in 3D shooting indoors to
Sound like it is time to upgrade my peeps - great info!
Great video! I would like to see more discussion on this, especially ways to deal with this other than to carry an umbrella because that’s not going to be an option in a hunting situation. I’ve noticed when shooting at my home range that lighting conditions seems to significantly affect my group size. I’ve thought it was just poor concentration on my part or just my not being in the zone. Now, I think it is the light. My range is outdoors and aligned east-west, so I get lots of different light at different times of the day. If you have any other suggestions it might help a lot of us. Thank you for a great series!
It won't effect the size of your group, it will just change where your group is on the target.
@@InsideOutPrecision I caught that in the video. And, I have noticed that sometimes My group might be to the right, while with “good” light for me I’m dead on, and then later it might be to the left. But, there are times when I’m in bright sun and my target is in shadow, and when I get glare from the target being backlit that my group doesn’t seem to be as good. And I’ve already tried playing with my pin brightness. Anyway, it’s something for me to consider. Thanks again.
@@JamesThomas-ng1se yeah thats really hard when you can't see the target! That hamskea peep helps alot with glare
great tip ! i woulda never thought of that 😂! your a life saver 👊🏾🙌🏾🇺🇸
what strings are you running on your rig in this vid? i just put gas ghost strings on my new vxr. i went with the natural color. What is your opinion of them? Thanks for putting out your videos. they help us guys that dont have archery shops near us alot.
I hog hunt at night and I've been getting alot of light shot back at me when looking thru my peep.....what's good size peep for night at day hunting
I recently experienced this due to the lighting in my basement being to my right side. BTW I think you meant proficient not prolific.
Good job man I think the lady’s have a thing for you on here 😂
I known it isn't relevant to this video but I was thinking of putting in a verifier in my peep but I'm worried that its going to reduce the inner diameter of my peep, I have a 1/4 inc and it fits' my sight housing perfect, it's got threads inside the peep so I know I can put one in it
Just get a ¼ inch arpature
Would painting the inside of your peep with black 3.0 or matte black paint help with this?
Celsius same?
When are you selling those hats? I want that hat.
That's great! We just had them made, we'll put them up for sale in the next week or so. Stay tuned!
i use total peep ..best peep in the world.
my peep sight twists sometimes with the string is that ok cuz it seems like im more accurate when it does due to the smaller area left to right?
What I noticed is that my peep looks good and lined up during daylight, but at dusk it almost looks like my peep has rotated.
I messaged you on Instagram and I would appreciate if you could just go look at it I’m really confused on why it’s not working
Does the Hamskea peep make it harder to see in low light, or does the extra weight slow down your arrow or change your tune?
No to all of the above
@@InsideOutPrecision thanks! I have a pair of them on order for my Evoke 31 and 35. I often shoot at late dusk or at night with lights, after the kids go to bed and I knew what it was, but the glare/lighting thing is a known issue I deal with.
Lol, I never realized that there were so many attractive lonely women, some with the same profile picture, that were into archery.
I was just thinking that too! Lol
What is this dating texting stuff down in the comments.
What is prep glare? An excuse! 😂