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Originally Posted by Alex Greig The peep should stay in a fixed position, that is the distance from you nocking point to your eye. If you anchor point is consistant then the peep should not need to be moved.
You only need to alter the bowsight as you would with a recurve. ie. If hitting low then move sight down. |
Or... the peep should not need to be moved, often. I find that the peep setup for long distances and for indoors is slightly different. It's to do with the peep/sight/reference-point relationship. But this is with aluminium shafts. I suspect that if I shot carbons out of this bow, I'd have a tighter set of sight marks and less reason to move the peep.
But yes, you certainly
don't move it as a way of sighting in...