Peep height issues with different releases - need advice

paxamus

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So I’ve been shooting a Nock2it for a long time and really like it. I tried the 2smooth and it’s just ok as I wanted to start using a hinge to make my shots cleaner. I got an Ibex and love it but I am having some issues with feeling like the peep height is off. I’ve had my wife take a picture of me from the side with both and can’t see a real difference. I’ve even tried shortening the d loop. I’m going to try to go see my buddy at the bow shop but wanted to ask y’all if y’all had any ideas


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Dylan Sluis

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Every release is gonna feel different and most likely shoot different. I'm not sure what a shop would do for you in this situation. There's not much you can do. What I would do is move your peep. If you are gonna use a hinge from now on get that release dialed in. What I would do if I were you is switch your release to a hinge in the off season and get your peep where you want it. And then work on your shot in the off season. And then a couple months before season go back to the button and get your setup dialed in to that release for hunting season.
 

Marble

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Without pictures it's hard to say.

A peep should be set up at medium yardage, maybe half of your max range.

Remember one thing with archery, you change one thing, and it can change everything. Using a bunch of different releases is not a great idea. Using two different handhelds that are identical except maybe one being a button and the other a hingecan be OK. But changing things greatly will be problematic.

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paxamus

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Thanks guys. I’m really trying to decide if I’m switching totally to the hinge or not. I love how it is stacking arrows and the shots feel great. I just don’t trust myself with it enough to commit to it. I’ll finish deer season and then dive in to it


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