Now I am trying to figure out what you are talking about Barry. I have bifocal contacts and they are not blurry. They make my shooting a lot easier.
Hutch
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Barry, I use the peep to center the sight frame in, then place the pin on target. It used to be that I had a very nice, clear, crisp hole(peep) when I looked through it, then kinda let it fade to blurry as I focused on the target. Now, at full draw, the peep is always blurry. Changing the focal point to the target, I virtually lose the peep altogether. I know I'm still on with a good solid anchor, but I'm used to being able to see the peep clearly when I draw back.
THis might be worth a try, I was just reading about it yesterday.
Nite Hawk Peep
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Anyone use a rear mounted (peepless) setup with 2011 Martins, or have an opinion whether it can or can work with the TRG? What if the TRG was moved down to lower on the riser? Possible?
Mine are not extended wear. As on how they work for me, great so far. Its been a year and I am happy. The doctor gave me a pair to try for a month, and that is all it took. I shoot very well with them, I see the computer very well. The only thing I will mention is when read a book, you can't bring it too close or they will magnify it to a blur. Just like reading glasses or bifocal glasses.
Hutch
Thanks archerx7. Any other thoughts on Eliminating the peep with compatibility with the TRG/SOS?
I tried to move the TRG//SOS to the lower slot in the riser. Doesn't work on the FC400. The lower riser slot is too thin and not deep enough.
I took a look at that peep, and made a very simplified version out of electrical tape. Stuck that on my peep, and tried it. Definitely might have some possibilities. Thanks for the tip!
Not sure if you also posted this on AT?, but I'll respond here also. You can use a kisser, you'll just need to remove the SOS and install an aftermarket sts in either the front or rear stab holes. There are several very good aftermarket sts units available with the option of front or rear mount.