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Dear Mel:
THANK YOU for your product and Customer Service.
Your immediate reply and above and beyond efforts to resolve the
sight attachment issue on your Dominant Eye Peep Eliminator
purchased for use by our Youth Competition Shooter is greatly
appreciated.
In order to familiarize and become comfortable with
the Dominant Eye Peep Eliminator it was attached along with a
Carolina Foxfire SP sight to a Concept Archery C-32 bow set to 40# &
30". Easton 1820 arrows, admittedly weaker spine but cost
effective, were shot to preserve our $280/doz. A/C/E shafts used for
actual Tournament competition. Patience is required to tune the
Peep Eliminator with the sight and this in itself is a great
training tool and opportunity for developing our youth. After
several sessions and adjustments, Shooter, sight and the Peep
Eliminator were ready.
Devon, Shooter in attached photos, is training for
JOAD Nationals in Des Moines, Iowa, June 24-27, 2010. Proof of
Peep Eliminator impact on scores are in photos. Evidence of Devon's
satisfaction of shooting not so evident in pictures but he IS
smiling at the grouping achieved by proper shot execution and
Dominant Eye Peep Eliminator. Regardless of placement in
tournaments, Peep Eliminator is a winner in building shooting
confidence in our Youth.
Great product; Excellent Customer Service and thank
you for making a difference.
Coach R. Allen
Powers, Michigan
hi mel this
was a great shoot out thanks to your rifle site here are the pic
from michael mcdonald pro staff shooter limbsaver july3 4th 80
targets tied for frist place and had a shoot out and i won
thanks
to your rifle site i had the winning shoot. Your
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Mel,
I have a big problem with your Peep Eliminator. I always practice
with real broad heads. I centered the bow on the first try and it was right on. it was so accurate It sliced
four of my six arrow vanes. Ha HA. That is one great gig. I love it. I set my feeder at 11 pm and had several huge hogs
come in, but not the giant white one I have been waiting for. Since feeder is lighted, and both the rear and front
sights have illuminators each. I can now see both the target and
the rear and front sights. The sights actually work better in the
dark. Having been a gunsmith for many years, I can really
appreciate the pistol like sights. its like shooting a I911 but with an
anchor point. Wow what a product. I got the basic set, but from
my rifle experience, the closer the front sight is to the target
the more accurate the rifle becomes. So I am going to order the
extender sight. Thank you very much. Oh, and one more thing,
like on regular rifle sights, if it shoots high raise the rear sight
and lower it if it shoots low. Do the oposite to the front sight,
however, the front sight on a fire arm is usually fixed, not so on a
bow. here you have a choice . Thing is, with the peep
eliminator it is no different. Great Idea. Yamil R. Yunes
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Hi there Mel from Tigerbow Pro Shop,
I've used your Peep
Eliminator in two 3D shoots - the Hellhole 90 Targets Unmarked
Duncan BC third place June 5-6, 2010 and Nanamio BC 3D Summer
Classic 100 Unmarked Targets first place June 12th-13th, 2010.
These are high profile shoots to place. Thanks to your Peep
Eliminator my range was easier to find. I am a pro staff
shooter for Limbsaver Bows. I shot the DZ32 Dead Zone with
Sureloc Scope BlackEagle and your Peep Eliminator original Multi Dot design.
Thanks to your design, distance is now easier and more consistent.
Michael McDonald Pro Staff Shooter, Limbsaver Bows
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Hi Mel,
I bought my sight from you
in 2006 at the Bloomington deer show. I called you about its
set up and you were very helpful in 2007.
I shot a P & Y
gross buck in 2007 and in 2009 I shot this buck. Anyway, your
sight helped me keep form while aiming around a tree, and I drilled
him. He only went 50 or 60 yards.
Anyway, thank you, and
your sights are great.
Charles Smith - Alton, IL
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Hey Mel, I've talked to you a
couple times at the deer classic in Madison, WI. I bought your
sight in '08 and scored my very first Pope and Young buck that year.
After 25 plus years of coming up short I got what I was after.
This year I bought your updated system. Well '09 was even
better. A week before Halloween I scored my biggest buck ever
with a bow. After the shot I ranged the hit at 29 yards.
A few years ago I would have never tried a shot this far. But
as you can see by the shot placement in the picture I was dead on!
I shoot one pin and that's all. When you get a monster in
range you don't need to second guess yourself on which pin to use.
Your system works well. I shoot flat out to 30 plus yards and
the Peep Eliminator is the answer for me. Thanks again and
keep up the good work. I'm a satisfied customer. I look
forward to talking to you this year.
P.S. I'll have
both P&Y bucks at the show in Madison for the official score on both
bucks.
Scott Broughton Stoughton, WI
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Here's a picture of my 2009 bow buck. I was fortunate
enough to have him come in chasing two does on November 6, 2009, at
about 9:20am. Made the shot at 22 yards. Thanks again
for a great product! Thanks a million, Mike Caplinger
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Mel, My name is Doug Bradley and I am from Highland. My
wife and I actually came over to your house and spent a couple of
hours last November getting peep eliminator sights installed and
then practicing with them. You were a very gracious host and
we learned a lot from you.
I am a beginning bow hunter and
the first time I ever bow hunted I had a deer come in to my stand
and my peep sight turned on me and I couldn't get it readjusted in
time to shoot. My friend Keith Toennies recommended buying
the
peep eliminator. I got it installed last November and got my
second opportunity to draw on a deer yesterday. I had never
taken a 30 yard practice shot in my life but took a nice buck from
that distance yesterday. It was so easy to do. I'm
writing this note to thank you not only for your product but also
the time and expertise you provided to me and my wife. She is
not ready to hunt yet but has made big strides on becoming a better
shooter.
I hope you are having a wonderful fall. Thanks
again.
Respectfully, Doug Bradley
In the picture I'm on the left with a 6 pointer and on
the right is Keith Toennies--the guy who uses the peep eliminator
and talked me into getting it--with his 11 pointer. We shot these
deer in our first hour of hunting Wednesday just south of Perry,
Illinois on a farm owned by a family friend.
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Mel,
Here are some photos of Mike Lyons and two arrows he shot. Your
sight helped him to drive one arrow into another. He will call
you to confirm that you received them. If you blow them up,
you actually see the arrow head inside the other arrow. I also
sent a photo of a deer he shot with the same sight. Thank you.  |
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Good evening Mel! I am finally getting organized after
our hunt this past weekend. I am attaching a picture of me
(left) and Florella Crouch (right). We both killed our does
the same night. We had to hurry and take some pictures before
the guides took our deer for processing. You may use whatever
you like on your website. I hope everyone changes over to the
peer eliminator. It's outstanding.Oh by the way, I
shot a doe last night at 40 yds. I never would have had the
confidence to shoot that far before I got the peep eliminator.
Amazing!!
Keep in touch. Kate Pugh Women Bowhunters
Association
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Back Stage & Back Roads
by Daniel Lee Martin
Turkey was harvested at 78
yards shooting down the mountain side.
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All the best and pics of 2 of my personal bests - shot 3 weeks ago in KS and MO. Peep eliminator rocks... DL
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Hi Mel I just received the peep eliminator today and i must say
FANTASTIC!!! i have been bow hunting for over forty years and in those
forty years i have tried everything to get that pin point accuracy to no
avail, until now!!
i thought i was doing good hitting a paper plate at 40 yards, with
my peep sights i now hit the plate and my arrows I'm talking a 2 inch
group at forty yards and I just mounted it this morning.
my confidence level is through the roof now!!
I am doing my first Canadian bear hunt this coming fall and with the
peep eliminator I know my shot will be dead solid and like you say meat on
the table!!
the only thing you have to do is tell everybody to pick a different
spot on their targets for their second shot or they'll be wrecking arrows
it's that accurate, I know, I just tagged two of mine, and this all
happened in the first five arrows I shot after mounting the eliminator
EXCELLENT !!!!
YOU MAY POST THIS COMMENT IF YOU WANT CAUSE I'M IMPRESSED 100%
THANKS FOR THE GREAT SIGHT!
TIM CULLEN
JANESVILLE WISCONSIN
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Dear Mel,
I would like to thank you for creating such a great product
for archers. Your bow rifle sight is amazing. It is very
accurate. I have it on a Mathews Z7. I shoot very tight groups
at 60 yards although I have not shot farther yet. Anything closer, I
keep shooting the nocks and fletchings off my arrows. This is the best
sight I have ever put on any bow to date. When I put it on my bow it
took less than 10 shots to cut holes at 20 yards. Your sight has took
the guess work out with one pin to 35 yards from point blank range. I
can't say enough about the peepeliminator sight you invented. Anyone
that has never tried it is missing out on extremely accurate bow shooting.
I have never been able to shoot with such precise accuracy. Thank you
Mel for such a great invention.
Tim Channell
Hi Mel,
I did
some real work with the multidot sight recently. I never ever imagined
that I could shoot confidently out beyond 30 yards. I zeroed the might
single pin at 30 yards with the bead centered in the very lowest part of the
rear V. That was extremely easy and what great groups! I then
continued to back up until I found the yardage that aligning the front bead
with the highest two spots on the multidot sight and discovered that
distance was 52 yards. I couldn't believe it but I verified it with my
Chuck Adams endorsed range finder. As long as I maintain my form, I
can shoot 4 inch groups of 5 arrows easily at 50 yards.
My only fear
now is that I may have to book an elk hunt so that I can show off my long
range shooting skills. It was super easy, a real no-brainer.
Thanks for this wonderful tool Mel!
Incidentally, how is your son?
I know you were concerned about a medical condition last time we wrote.
Hope he is on the mend and all is well.
God Bless, Rick
Melvin,
My name is Jeff Beyer. I bought your left eye
dominate sight last year and I thought I would bring you up to date.
Last year I killed a small hog because I missed the big one - shot over her
back. Hit a doe in the shoulder blade and the arrow came out, couldn't
find her blood trail ran out. This year is a different story, I am
feeling a lot more confident with the sight. I pulled out the bow this
summer and told myself I was going to get better. I went out and
completely re-sighted the bow, mainly because I increased the draw to 60 lbs
from 50 last year. Like they say, what a difference a year makes.
I have had to shoot at different spots on the target every time cause arrows
aren't cheap. I have William Tell-ed one and shot the flights off
another. I felt real comfortable at twenty, 30, and 35, if-y at 40 and
beyond. But once I got more practice with my bow and your sight I feel
I can comfortably and ethically take a 45 yd shot.
Oh by the way, I
got my first deer ever today - 21 Oct 2009. My whole hunt today lasted
4 minutes - got to my hunting area at about 20 minutes after sunup and shot
a beautiful 80-lb doe that dropped where she was standing. First deer
jitters I guess cause I hit her directly through the spine. Got to
keep working on the yardage thing. Melvin you have made this 48 yr old
hunter very happy. Thank you a million.
Jeff Beyer Duncan,
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Mel,
Let me begin by saying that until last week, I
hadn't shot an arrow in over thirty years. Back then I used a
poor-quality fiberglass recurve bow handed down from my brother, with a
mixed assortment of wooden arrows. I think I was thirteen or so, and
had been reading Ernest Thompson Seton's Two Little Savages.
The romance wore off when I found I couldn't hit anything consistently.
I could hit things with a long gun quite well, and for years chose to carry
one to the field and range.
My nine year-old son recently became
fascinated bows after attending an archery and shooting day sponsored by our
local 4H. A bow was a lot simpler to sell to his mother than a rifle,
and easier for him to consistently practice with. There is an indoor
range minutes from his school, and fees are very reasonable.
Read more from Tim
and Chris in Northern Vermont
I received your Standard Edition Sight yesterday 2009/11/10.
Today, I took it to a friend's large country yard to sight in
on a red mouse pad, fastened to a high density, rectangular,
styrofoam bow target. I had installed your product the night
before on my Darton Storm compound bow set at 48 lbs. The
eye/anchor point was established the evening prior. I am using
a single pin sight. My first 2 shots were left and just
over the target at 15 yards. Following your instructions
for following the arrow, a minor adjustment put the next 2
shots in the "Kill Zone" the red mouse pad. I was holding low
intentionally until line was set. I next adjusted the sight
horizontal lowering the hit point slightly. The next two
shots, held centre, landed centre. I then repeated the
exercise with 4 shots to insure sight accuracy - all in a very
tight group from 15 yards. I then moved to 20 yards - 2 shots
in the mouse pad. I moved to 25 yards - 2 shots in. I moved to
30 yards - 2 shots in. As I became more relaxed the groups got
tighter even at the longer yardages. I decided to test the
setup at 40 yards to see what my bow would do. The shot was
near the bottom of the target but dead on line with the mouse
pad about 10 inches up on the target. I had exceeded the range
of my sight's setting. Your product is a marvel! Your
claims are true. Thank you for your long term dedication to
this product to make bow hunting much more enjoyable. Clean
kills are the goal of any ethical archer and your sight will
make this an easy reality.
Richard B. Skinner B.A. B. Ed. B. Ed. - retired.
Lindsay, Ontario, Canada
Just wanted to send a note to
say thank you. We just purchased your original peep eliminator with light
from you at the deer expo in Birmingham. My husband and I both wanted to get
one but we decided to just get one to try it out. Now my husband is wishing
that he had bought one for him because he has to wait for his to be shipped.
After placing it on my bow it only took a few adjustments and I was shooting
groups like I have never shot before. I shot 6 arrows in a 2 inch circle, they
were all touching. Fortunately, I didn't break any arrows, but I am pretty
worried about breaking some eventually, I'll only be able to shoot single
shots with the broadheads, unless I feel like buying new arrows.
Thanks,
Christie and Dut Lovell-
MEL, THIS PICTURE IS
OF THE DEER I SHOT IN 2007. THIS WAS THE FIRST YEAR WITH THE PEEP ELIMINATOR I
WAS JUST ABOUT READY TO GET DOWN FROM MY STAND AND THIS DEER WAS ON A HILL
SIDE ABOUT 80 YARDS FROM ME WITH 2 DOES. THEY WERE WORKING THEIR WAY AWAY FROM
ME SO I JUST GROUND MY HORNS AND GRUNTED A FEW TIMES AND HE CAME IN LIKE HE
WAS ON A STRING. I STOPPED HIM AT ABOUT 20 YARDS, I SHOT AND HE DROPPED ABOUT
45 YARD FROM THERE. THIS WAS THE FIRST AND ONLY TIME I'VE BEEN ABLE TO PULL A
BUCK OFF DOES. I WISH I COULD HAVE HAD IT ON VIDEO. BUT THIS SIGHT MAKES
THINGS ALOT EASIER, ESPECIALLY FROM THE STAND. THANKS FOR EVERYTHING
JID
VINCENT
Hi
Melvin, thanks for answer my email ,I will honored if you want
to put my pictures in your web site (to tell you the truth
think my friends are going to be jealous) .Please send me
another rifle sight with the green dots ,I don`t know if you
want me to place an order in your web site or just let me
know how much the total will be and I 'll send you a check ,I
hope I am doing the proper way. Soon you are going to hear
about more people willing to use your product, there is not
one in the market capable of competer with the simplicity and
the results of yours. Thank you.
Hi mel at last fitted rifle sight i have too admit
sighting in was not easy ,matching it up too my titan accusword was a task in
itself but , WOW WOW WOW driving nails is the only word i can use i have
robin hooded five arrows one after another i can no longer target shoot
for grouping ,have to now use multi spot target so i can use more than
one arrow going hunting Saturday next will report back on field use also
the field of view AWESOME i use a x4 lens and now it is so bright its
like using a telescopic sight if any one doubts these sights they need
therapy thank you and god bless john, United Kingdom
Mel,
Attached are
photos of a nice buck shot using the peep eliminator. He passed
within 40 yards of one of my hunting partners on a very gloomy morning
just before sunrise. Due to the low light conditions, he could not get an
ethical shot off because he was unable to see adequately through his
peep sight. Fortunately for me, this buck then passed within 15 yards
of me. I had no trouble with the low light conditions because the peep
eliminator allowed me to easily align my pins and make a double lung kill.
This beautiful animal took two or three steps to his left and expired within
30 seconds of being shot. Without the peep eliminator I would likely have
made the decision to pass up the shot as well.
Incidentally, both of my
hunting partners now shoot a peep eliminator as well!
Field
dressed 228 lbs, G2's were 16.5 inches, G3's were 15.5 inches, inside spread
22.75 inches and scored 151 points
Thanks Mel for a
great product.
Rick Monson
Mel,
Thank
you for introducing to the peep eliminator at the 2008 Wisconsin Deer and
Turkey Expo in Madison. As I examined it and read the accompanying
literature, the concept made perfect sense to me. Simply placing the pin of
my front sight into the V-shaped rear sight increases the precision of
alignment dramatically in comparison to centering a front pin into the much
larger circle formed by a standard peep. I purchased the product and
installed it effortlessly within 10 minutes simply by following the
instructions. The following day I fired about 20 arrows and was amazed at
how quickly I was able to tighten my groups. I called 2 friends and asked
them to shoot with me the following day so that they could see the peep
eliminator and evaluate it for themselves. After shooting 3 rounds of 5
arrows I was about $40 down as a result of robin- hooding 2 arrows on
consecutive shots, attached in a photo for evidence. My friends couldn’t
believe it! I have always been a pretty good shot but now they feel
compelled to buy one for themselves so I don’t embarrass them.
I recommend that all of my
fellow bow hunters take a few moments to just think about the concept of
more precise sight and arrow alignment and how that will translate into the
accuracy of your shot placement. If that doesn’t convince you, go out and
shoot one for yourself. You might want to start saving a little extra cash
for the purchase of arrows too!
Hey Mel,
Installed my peepeliminator and sighted it in.
It took a little longer than I hoped but it sure was worth it. My eye
sight is changing due to age. I all but quit hunting evenings because I
had trouble seeing thru my peep in low light. Last night I arrowed a
button buck. The sight allowed me to see the deer and my sights perfectly.
I aligned the dots and bang, just like your ad says, meat in the freezer.
Now instead of three pins I am able to cover everything out to 30 yards
with one. I recommend this to anyone, declining vision or not. Thanks for
a great product.
Sincerely,
Bob Cross
Melvin,
Here's
turkey number 1 and 2 I took in KY this last week. Also took a doe on the
last day of the hunt. Saw some 7 and 6 pointers, but nothing worth taking.
I have to tell you, your site is
destined to be the next big thing in archery. I
took
this bird at 37 and the second at 31 yds, both were right on the
money. Also perfect placement on the doe. My confidence level is
higher than it's ever been and I have my wife shooting darts from 30yds
after 3 weeks of shooting her bow. I'll call you tomorrow as we just
got back into town today and am exhausted.
All the best, Daniel Lee
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Purchased your product at the MN Deer Classic this winter. On September 12th, this deer came in just before 8:00 and he stood in front of me for 15 minutes before I could get a shot at him. If would have been using a peep I don’t think I could have taken this shot or this trophy. He green scores 155 gross, and not an official measurer took it, but it is pretty close.
Thank you for a great product.
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My name is Winnie Oswalt and my
husband is Philip Oswalt. We run 4-Way bridge Bait Shop &Restaurant
located in the heart of the Greene-Sullivan State Forest in southwestern
Indiana.
We we looking for new
products for our sales line. Philip wanted to add the bow by Bladerunner
Archery, and the Peep Eliminator Sight by Melvin Deien. He liked what he read
in the ad that he saw. I on the other hand needed to see the items.
So we made a trip to see Melvin we liked what we saw so we were in.
On Aug 8, 08, our second trip to Melvin's was meant to learn how to sight in
the sight our new Bladerunner bows.
Melvin was helping me.
On about the seventh or eight shot I heard a crack. I
couldn’t believe what I thought had happened so I said “did I do what I think
I did?” He said yes, that means the sight is right on.
I was stunned, excited, and very happy. Even more confident
about the bows and sights when we went home.
On Sept. 8 2008 exactly one month
later Philip made a excited phone call to me to tell me that he had just
made a robinhood shot. He was so excited and wanted his picture taken
just like mine.
Needless to say Philip and I are
very convinced that the Peep Eliminator Sight on any bow is a great idea, and
are equally happy with the Bladerunner Bows.
Winnie and Philip Oswalt
WHAT CAN I SAY, I READ EVERYONE'S
TESTIMONIALS BEFORE I ORDERED YOUR PRODUCT BUT FIGURED IT WAS
JUST ANOTHER MARKETING PITCH. WOW WAS I WRONG. FIRST LET ME
START BY COMMENTING ON YOUR GREAT SERVICE IT IS RARE IN TODAYS
WORLD TO FIND A BUSINESS OWNER WHO WILL CALL YOU BACK AND DO
WHAT THEY SAY. THE PRODUCT ARRIVED IN THREE DAYS JUST LIKE YOU
SAID. I INSTALLED THE SIGHT JUST LIKE THE DIRECTIONS
{ABOUT TEN MINUTES}. I GOT HOME LAST NIGHT IN TIME TO GIVE IT
A TRY, I SIGHTED IT IN WITH THE PEEP JUST LIKE THE DIRECTIONS,
IT TOOK ME ABOUT 35 MINUTES TO GET EVERYTHING ADJUSTED AND
SET. [FIRST TIME I HAD SHOT ALL YEAR] I REMOVED THE PEEP
LET THE ARROWS FLY. I USED THREE PINS LAST YEAR 1-25 YARDS,
25-40 YARDS 40 AND UP. SO I FIGURED I WOULD TRY USING THE SAME
POSITIONS AS LAST YEAR, I LOST FOUR ARROWS DO TO OVER SHOOTING
OF MY BLOCK NOW 1-35 YARDS FIRST PIN, 35-45 PLUS WITH SECOND
PIN IT GOT DARK BEFORE I COULD MAKE IT TO THE FULL DISTANCE ON
THE 2ND PIN OR EVEN START ON THE THIRD PIN. THIS PRODUCT
IS SO SIMPLE YET SO AMAZING WHY DIDN'T I THINK OF IT? WHAT A
GREAT PRODUCT, SEASON OPENS THIS WEEKEND HOPEFULLY I CAN SEND
YOU PICTURES IN THE NEAR FUTURE, THANKS AGAIN FOR YOUR SERVICE
AND PRODUCT
Melvin,
Just had to write and tell you what I think
about your product. After you were kind enough to give me a sight for my
bow at the Big Buck Expo in Lakeland Florida, I finally got it sighted in
today. Man; I can not believe the difference it makes. You were so right
when you said my 20, 30,and 40 yard pins would change to my 20, 40, and 60
yard pins. What you didn't tell me is that the pins would actually be even
closer together. I don't think I'll be taking to many 60 yard shots but
it's nice to know that I have a pin if I do need it for that big buck one
day.
Thanks again,
Joe Bukey
President
Strut-N-Rut Outdoor Adventures, Inc.
10845 Island Grove Rd.
Clermont, Fl. 34711
352-516-6660
Mel,
Its Nate Cline from Outdoor Insights TV. I wanted to get you the pictures
of a couple of deer that we took last season using the Peep Eliminator,
including that huge main frame 7 point I showed you at the show. I
enjoyed talking with you at Columbus, and I hope you enjoyed the videos we
gave you. We're hitting the air on the Pursuit Channel on July 4th. We
talked at the show about outfitting all of our team members with the Peep
Eliminator. I know it worked for me. We'll be in every home in the
country that gets DirecTV, but we still have to pay the bill to be on the
air.
We'll be in Huntington, WV this weekend for their show. When I get
back I'll give you a call and explain all the details to you about our
sponsor packages. We'll get you a package that will pay for itself in
sales generated from the exposure we'll get for you.
The first 2 picture are my buck, Nate Cline, the 2nd 2 pictures are
of Josh McLaren and his buck. Both were taken with the Peep Eliminator,
and both in Eastern Ohio. I hope to see the pictures on your website, and
I'll call you next week.
Thank you,
Nate Cline
Pres. Outdoor Insights TV
740-264-5332
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Dear Mr. Deien,
Thank-you
for getting the Compound Bow Rifle Sight Peep Eliminator to Me on such
short notice. I was able to get it mounted on my bow only a couple of days
before my fall bear hunt in Ontario, Canada. With-in a few minutes I had
it sighted in and shooting accurately.
As you can tell by the photo, the shot was dead on! I have a
tendency to shoot high from an elevated stand but with the Peep Eliminator
my shots are always on target.
Thanks for your perseverance in producing and excellent product.
It's the best thing in archery since the compound bow!
Sincerely,
Tim Gossen
Where do I start. For the past 30
years, I've been shooting archery right handed with a dominate left eye.
Probably due to the fact that I have 2 older brothers, one being left
handed, the other being right handed, that taught me everything.
Somewhere along the way, I got shooting right handed with a lazy right
non-dominate eye. While reading my New York Outdoor News, I came across
your advertisement for the Peep Eliminator. I had to try it! When I
first purchased it and called you about setting it up, you said you
would do it for me. I think you thought I was in your area of Illinois.
When you found out that I was having a little difficulty, you said "send
me the bow, I'll set her right up and send her back at my cost." I said
I lived in New York and you said "oh that's o.k." And off she went! When
I got my bow back, I couldn't believe it! For the first time in 30 years
I was shooting with my dominate eye! I could see my target like I
receded 10 years in age! Like you said, Mel...Just line-er up and let-er
rip! It doesn't allow torque and that last hour without that peep is
like a new sport. My yardage marks are closer together allowing me to
sight in up to 100 plus yards. What an invention! I can't thank you
enough Mel! It's nice to know that there are still people in the world
that care, and stand behind their product like you. I'm very excited
about the season to come thanks to you. I will tell everyone about this
product, because it corrects bad shots before they occur and bye-bye
peep sight!
Can't thank you enough, Mel. This is
truly a great product!
I purchase the dominate eye sight for a lefty
with a right dominate eye. It took about 40 shots to dial it in. See
the attached pictures of after I had it dialed in at 25 yards. Shot
two different type of arrows just to see what would happed. The bow is
so fast it didn't matter. One thing I have to remember is to use my
right eye. I have been shooting so long with my left eye, I smashed
two of my ACCs into the wall using my left out of habit. I'm very
pleased.
John K
Click on Picture to Enlarge.
This is the
first year I was so busy that I couldn't hunt in October. I was itching so
bad to get in the woods. Even though the last couple of years haven't
been very productive. On my first time out this season. It wasn't long
before I seen a 6 point walk 10 yards in front of my stand. I let him
pass hoping for a nice doe to get some meat in the freezer so I could
start trophy hunting. After he left a spiker walked in front of me. By
this time I was getting excited being this close to the deer. Then I heard
some noise behind me and noticed a nice doe with a fawn. I was hoping the
doe would come in for a shot. Then I saw a thick rack following 20 yards
behind her. The doe walked a ways past. Then did a half circle towards me.
She walked 15 yards in front of me. Meanwhile the buck has followed her
step for step the entire way. He stopped 15 yards in front of me
broadside. Taking a nice sniff of the doe. You couldn't narrate it any
more perfect. The doe caught me pulling back. But I had him in the sight
so fast it was all over for him. I've wasted so much time and money on
equipment. Always trying to get it better. When I put your product on was
the first time that I felt so comfortable with it . That I don't
give other equipment a 2nd look. Because I've got what I want.
Thanks,
Chad
Hi Mel. I’m
so sorry about the delay in getting back with you. I’ve been hunting and
on business trips since late September.
I was hoping to send you a
great picture of an elk I got with the bow…but it never happened! L
I went up to Washington and only saw a few from several hundred yards
away.
However, the
good news is that with my new peep eliminator site, I was able to shoot
two nice deer this year. The first was a 1.5 year old in Iowa, the second
was a nice 3.5 year old in Michigan just last week. I can’t thank you
enough for sending the peep eliminator. It has absolutely and totally
changed how I can hunt. Due to my lasik eye surgery, I have a hard time
seeing at night and early in the morning through the peep hole. I took
the peep hole off and installed your product and had 100% success. The
first deer I was able to shoot early in the morning; the second deer just
before dark. Thank you for a wonderful product. Please feel free to use
me as a reference! I have attached pictures.
Thanks again
for everything, Mel!
Rick
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Shane Hellmann Testimonial |
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Blaine Anthony Testimonial |
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Randy Frederick Testimonial |
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I just want to thank you for a great sight. It took a little time to get accustom to it switching from a peep all I can say is WOW! & I love it. It helped my form as well as solve some reaccurring peep issues. Thanks a lot. |
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Richard H. McCoury Testimonial |
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Douglas Newton Testimonial |
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Blind archer, Cameron Dean - 2004
Harvests antelope with 15" horns, 39 yard double long shot
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I have killed 2 hogs recently with my new PEEP ELIMINATOR. Could have killed more but my wife will not let me put any more meat in the freezer! She says sthere is no room for the groceries. Thanks. Steve Boase-Texas, 2004.
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I recently bought a sight at a hunting expo in
Beaumont, Texas. I just wanted to let you know I am highly impressed! I was
shooting pretty good with my conventional peep sight, but it doesn't compare
to this. Thanks for the great invention.
WranglerNo9@aol.com
Melvin J. Deien
First off let me start
out by apologizing for the extensively delayed response of
feedback for the requested product evaluation of the Peep
Eliminator. As noted before I was waiting for Browning to send
me the Illusion and I didn't received it until two weeks ago and
not the predicted February date as stated previously. However,
due to the warmer weather, availability of time, and delivery of
the bow I was able to evaluate your product.
To say the least the
Peep Eliminator is an excellent tool for archery and hunting
excellence. Upon delivery I was concerned with low light
shooting and ease of use with a multi-pin site. After shooting
my bow with the Peep Eliminator there is clearly no use for the
aged peep site. I have had difficulty with other peep site
systems in the past, especially with low light conditions. The
old style peep site was difficult to look through and see the
site and the game all in one line of sight. The site would
either be too bright and/or not bright enough. With this
problematic difficulty I was in need of a new innovative
alternative to compensate for a lack of light availability and
ease of use without giving up dependability for extreme uses.
From the installation
all the way to sighting in at a 70 yard shot I had found no
problems with the Peep Eliminator. The installation of the
product was clearly stated on the back of the package in the
instructions. The process of getting it on my bow was as easy
as any other installation process. From the installation to
getting to shoot accurately took no longer than ten minutes and
maybe 25 shots. I found that the allen-wrench adjustments of
the peep eliminator made it easy to change in the field and also
reaffirmed my confidence of a piece of equipment that will hold
up to harsh hunting uses.
Along with the
durability and ease of installation alternative benefits came.
The benefit of no consistent anchor spot attributed to tighter
more consistent shots than ever before. With the Peep
Eliminator system there is only one thing to worry about and
that is to line up your site with the rifle style rear Peep
Eliminator site. Moreover, with the ease of the aiming ability
that is contributed with the rear site alignment I feel more
confident which in turn will lead to great success in and off
the field. With the openness of the rear site I found that in
low light conditions the Peep Eliminator is very successful. I
found even without the light that the fiber optic beads on the
Peep Eliminator were very receptive and allowed me to shoot
later and earlier than ever before. With the acquired
confidence that comes with the Peep Eliminator I am finding
myself with tact driving accuracy out to 50 yards and the
ability to place shots within a pie plate out to 70 yards with
little adjustment to my shot in all light conditions.
As a result of the Peep
Eliminator system I have accumulated much confidence in my shot
in terms of archery shooting and in all hunting situations.
With the Peep Eliminator system I am comfortable saying that
anyone can be successful due to the ease and utility effects of
the archery hunter and/or shooter and I am proud to say that I
am a Peep Eliminator user.
Thank you,
Robert Sexton
RedHead © ProStaff
If anyone has questions or
concerns please email me at
bobsex4521@aol.com
Mel ,
The two pics is also of impact shots, but it is not so clear, so
I have marked it. The vid is only 2 sec ,but if you can slow it
down you can see the incredible reaction time of the ward hog.
The sight is working better every day, will not shoot with out
it.In two week's time we are having a night hunt for bush pig's.
(really dangerous - a hog with a real bad temper)
Good day Mel, or is it very
early morning.

Here is a pic of an Impala ram ( shot with your Peep Elim )
The pic was take at the moment of impact at 18 yrd ( 440 grn at
290 ft/sec) .
Rudy
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I
purchased your sight before bow season last year and hunted with
it all season long. On the next to last day of the season I
scored on these two whitetails only 20 minutes apart from the
same stand. Thanks for a great product.
I have just one thing to say about the compound bow rifle sight
- AWESOME! I received my compound bow rifle sight and within 40
minutes, I had it installed, sight in, and shooting 2 to 3 inch
groups 20 yards. The extended mounting bracket and
optional light are great improvements especially with a copper
john sight. I just wanted say thanks for such a good
product. Scott Myers
Sheffield, Ohio -January 30,
2005
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