It would be great if you could tell us the dioptric correction equivalent for each version. One could then immediately know which one to buy. But wait, that would not help to increase your sales, right?
Interesting, but it is always frustrating when I hear US companies refer you to your "local archery shop" Here in Ireland we do not have the luxury of being able to do that, as all archery products have to be imported from the UK, US or Europe. I use Specialty Archery Clarifiers and Hooded peeps on all my bows and I have had to purchase the whole range of Clarifers to get to the one I was happy with, as I have no access to try out different options. Can you make a cheaper version of the Verifier display tool, say out of stiff cardboard, that the public can purchase and use to get the correct verifier?
Well, I live in the USA and hundreds of miles from the closest archery shop, so find myself in the same boat you do. *Btw, great suggestion. Was about to make it myself.
I could use one of these, however am not near an archery shop. Do you have a general idea of which Verifiers correspond to which reading glass strengths so I can just gun it going off my minimum reading glass strength?
this is for verifiers. Clarifiers and verifiers are not the sae and they should not be mixed up. Clarifiers clear up the target if you're using a magnification lens IN YOUR SIGHT! Verifiers clear up your pins in your sight. You only need a clarifier if you need a magnification lens, otherwise if your pin is getting blurryer or your pins look like they are clumped together, then you need a verifier.
It would be great if you could tell us the dioptric correction equivalent for each version. One could then immediately know which one to buy. But wait, that would not help to increase your sales, right?
Did you ever locate a chart or anything to assist you with this?
Interesting, but it is always frustrating when I hear US companies refer you to your "local archery shop"
Here in Ireland we do not have the luxury of being able to do that, as all archery products have to be imported from the UK, US or Europe.
I use Specialty Archery Clarifiers and Hooded peeps on all my bows and I have had to purchase the whole range of Clarifers to get to the one I was happy with, as I have no access to try out different options.
Can you make a cheaper version of the Verifier display tool, say out of stiff cardboard, that the public can purchase and use to get the correct verifier?
Well, I live in the USA and hundreds of miles from the closest archery shop, so find myself in the same boat you do.
*Btw, great suggestion. Was about to make it myself.
Is it possible to add the verifier to another brand of threaded peep?
I wear glasses. Are these designed to be used with glasses or contacts?
I could use one of these, however am not near an archery shop. Do you have a general idea of which Verifiers correspond to which reading glass strengths so I can just gun it going off my minimum reading glass strength?
Does your target display change with distance of the target on the pin v target clarity?
I want one!!!!! I can't get one!!!! My "local" pro shop is expensive and said they never heard of a clarifier.
this is for verifiers. Clarifiers and verifiers are not the sae and they should not be mixed up. Clarifiers clear up the target if you're using a magnification lens IN YOUR SIGHT! Verifiers clear up your pins in your sight. You only need a clarifier if you need a magnification lens, otherwise if your pin is getting blurryer or your pins look like they are clumped together, then you need a verifier.
My nearest archery shop is 2000 yes 2 thousand miles away.
Can I get these in smaller apature? And would they work with the hamskea insight peep
Hello Kyle, these come in aperture sizes of 1/32", 3/64", 1/16", 3/32", 1/8" and 5/32". They are not compatible with the Hamskea peeps.
Does it help if you have one pin but your seeing 3?
Billgotskill B 3x the chance of hitting the target!