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Splays for the Bidet
The no peep options are a neat concept -- shows bow torque and/or anchor point issues prior to the shot. Still need to release it properly, obviously, but in any situation where terrain is an issue, or excitement takes over, they offer an immediate awareness of pre-shot issues. Just not going to get that with a peep.
I still need to call Perry and make sure I understand his product, that it will fit my bow, etc. He also sells the APO (Alignment Pin Only), but I need a whole new sight and would prefer a complete system.
I like the price point of the IQ -- $118 is more easily stomached than $215. Reviews I've read have the same feedback as the PNP: people either love it or hate it. The difference is, I've seen negative reviews on the IQ as far as craftsmanship, durability, etc. that make me uncomfortable. I've probably read through all the archerytalk threads on PNP and not a single negative review as far as craftsmanship and durability for Perry's product. Only negative comments are either from people who haven't tried them and poo-poo the concept (i.e., "just get good!" "Peep s good enough for X pro, it's good enough for me" sort of stupidity), or who tried it and just couldn't get over the concept requiring a retraining curve on their technique. Based on what I've seen in the shooting world, I suspect they're happy with the ignorance of inconsistent form that's not bad enough to demand correction and can be blamed on other factors. Since I'm just getting back into my bow, and need to learn proper form anyway, I have no problem with an immediate-feedback method showing me I'm a retard before I release the arrow.
If I go with it, I'll definitely write up a little review on here in case anyone else is interested.
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