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Folks would appreciate some feedback.
I read the following article
https://www.gohunt.com/read/skills/increased-accuracy-from-an-open-sight-muzzleloaderAnd a lot of the threads promote a peep sight.
Having always used open sights or a scope I would like to know ;
1. How restricted is your view of the target, say an Elk.
2. I assume to get a wide view through the peep you need to be pretty close to the sight.
Since I only have limited vision in my right eye , I will have to shoot left handed. I don't want to chance damaging my good eye.
I will be asking my optometrist to complete the special permits for a scope for those States that have that option.
Any info on using a peep would be great.
Thank you
I read the following article
https://www.gohunt.com/read/skills/increased-accuracy-from-an-open-sight-muzzleloaderAnd a lot of the threads promote a peep sight.
Having always used open sights or a scope I would like to know ;
1. How restricted is your view of the target, say an Elk.
2. I assume to get a wide view through the peep you need to be pretty close to the sight.
Since I only have limited vision in my right eye , I will have to shoot left handed. I don't want to chance damaging my good eye.
I will be asking my optometrist to complete the special permits for a scope for those States that have that option.
Any info on using a peep would be great.
Thank you