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Old 16-11-07, 12:01 PM
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Originally Posted by wymkof View Post
I was wondering if you guys and gals can help.
When I look through my scope, the image that I see is blurred. Is this normal? Or do you folks out there see a clear image of the target?
I thought of buying a new lens but I don’t want to waste my money if this dose not helps.
Thanks in advance
wymkof
You may want to try a clarifier peep. The Superball peep allows you to change the middles for different apertures without removing the peep, there are also a range of clarifiers available. I would suggest you talk to Quicks as you are more likely to get a sensible answer from them regarding the specification.

They do have disadvantages, especially for outdoors, however indoors you may find the correct peep clarifier and lens combination gives you a clear picture.

Also take a look at the manufacturers website - Super Ball Peep Sights
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