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A Peep Sight, also known as a string peep is a small round piece of metal or rubber which is set in-between the strands of the string of a bow above the notching point to sight in line with the bow sight for aiming a Compound Bow.

How a Peep Sight works[]

Common Peep Sight problems[]

  • Strands of the string obstructing your view.
  • Improper string rotation.
  • Decreased arrow speed due to drag.
  • String stretching causing Peep Sight to move.
  • Lost accuracy due to oversized Peeps.
  • Diminished target acquisition.
  • Rubber tubing snapping off.

Types of Peep Sights[]

  • Trio-style Peep.
  • Fletcher style Peep.
  • Rubber tube Peep.