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    I have a friend and when ever he looks through his peep the target is clear but his pins are fuzzy. Is there anything to help with this?

    #2
    Tell him to quit looking at the target and focus on the pins.

    Look at the pin and put it over the target, not the other way around.


    Unless he needs reading glasses (as I do) and in that case he can use a verifier peep. It is basically a peep with a reading glasses (cheaters) lens in it.

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      #3
      Originally posted by tvc184 View Post
      Tell him to quit looking at the target and focus on the pins.

      Look at the pin and put it over the target, not the other way around.


      Unless he needs reading glasses (as I do) and in that case he can use a verifier peep. It is basically a peep with a reading glasses (cheaters) lens in it.
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        #4
        Do the verifier peeps, then, make the target fuzzy? Just curious because when I look at anything past arms length with my reading glasses, its pretty fuzzy. Wasn't sure how that all works? My pins are a tiny bit fuzzy but not enough to effect aim- I guess I've learned to compensate as I've started to need reading glasses. But I want to know for down the road, as it gets worse; which 'they' say it will.

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            #6
            Originally posted by tvc184 View Post
            Tell him to quit looking at the target and focus on the pins.

            Look at the pin and put it over the target, not the other way around.


            Unless he needs reading glasses (as I do) and in that case he can use a verifier peep. It is basically a peep with a reading glasses (cheaters) lens in it.
            Its the other way around. You need to focus on your target and let the pin float.

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              #7
              A second for the focus on the target, not the pin. If it was a pistol then front-sight, front-sight, front-sight.

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