« Reply #1 on: April 29, 2009, 12:30:05 AM »
The top of front post should be dead center in the middle of the peep. If you don't shoot with both eyes open, this is a good time to start. Closing the other eye makes it harder to see through the one you shoot with.
Target shootingusually uses tighter apertures in a peep sight, hunters prefer a bigger diameter. More light, bigger field of view, better situational awareness, at the cost of some precision.
I can't really get the hang of the six o'clock sight picture, I guess from shooting rifle too long. I bisect the target, or bull, with the top of the front post. I just find this more repeatable.

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