NEW!  New Dominant Eye Sight is now available!  "Aim with your dominant eye, without switching bows." 
 

 Letter from Inventor  
 

I first started working with my sight seeking a solution to solve my vision problems when shooting in low light conditions.  After 17 years experimenting and numerous improvements, I have developed 5 types of Peep EliminatorTM® Compound Bow Rifle sights.  The Original Design, the Extender, allowing the archer to extend the rear rifle sight rearward and far as bow cables allow, plus move the front sight forward as far as the bow case allows giving the archer a greater distance between sights.   Bows with stationary roller cam cable guide system you can extend the bow case rear sight between the string and the bow cables, plus move the front sight forward as far as the bow case allows giving you an even greater distance between sights.  The dominant eye sight allows the archer to shoot a right hand bow and aim with their left eye, or vise versa.  The Multi dot sight allows the archer to shoot 40 yards or more with a single fixed pin.    Using two pins with this sight the archer will shoot 60 or more if their bow is shooting 275 fps or greater.  The Peep EliminatorTM® Mouth tab shooter for the handicapped allows the archer to shoot rifle-like accuracy even in low light conditions.  All sights eliminate low light shooting conditions, corrects bow torque, and more importantly eliminating margin for error.  This is accomplished by designing the rear sight to obscure the front pin if the archer torques the bow or has their head in the wrong position as to when they sighted in their bow.  Obscuring the front pin makes the archer correct their mistake before they shoot, making the perfect shot.  You either see the pins or you don't.  You will correct your mistake in seconds.

You don't need an anchor point to shoot with consistent accuracy allowing the archer to shoot from any angle or position even bending their body around an object or shoot under or over a limb.  As long as you can see the appropriate pin in the V notch, on target, meat on the table.

You can aim on either side of the string as long as it is comfortable for you.  Every time you come to your anchor point you must have clear vision of the V notch and the appropriate pin sitting dead center without moving a muscle.  This is your true form.

You can shoot maintaining anchor and move your bow arm up or down like shooting the peep sight.  Simply adjust the rifle sight to where the bottom pin is locked in the V.   Every time you come to your anchor point you will see your bottom pin locked in the V.  Move your bow arm to place the appropriate pin on target.  You can use as many pins as you wish. 

You can shoot by maintaining form.  Sight in the your bow with your first pin in the V in alignment with the green dots.  once sighted in keep moving back to see how far you can shoot with your first setting.  Do this even when shooting by maintaining anchor point.  When your arrow is hitting inside the lower portion of a 3 inch bulls eye add your second pin.  It will be very close to your first setting.  When you draw your bow and come to your anchor point your first pin will always be sitting in the V in alignment with green dots.  Slightly lower your anchor point about 1/4 inch and the second pin will pop up dead center of the green dots.  Use this method with as many pins as you wish to shoot.  See Randy Ulmer article, Shoot Guide. 

You will shoot greater distances with fewer pins and your pin setting will be half that of the Peep settings.  Please read the article below written by Tim Dehn publisher for the Arrow Trade magazine.  This eliminates some of the guess work.  Is your target 20 or 30 yards?  Your 20 yard pin will shoot your 30 yard distance unless you are shooting very low poundage and under 275 fps.  My sight simplifies archery.  Either you see your pin or you don't.  Mr. Jeff G. Phillip's field tester from Broken Arrow, OK, has written in his article, "Give one a try you won't be sorry you did."  .  See FastestBows.com and testimonials. 

My sight are extremely accurate even at long distances.  How many times have you heard an archer tell their hunting story where they shot over or under their deer?  This sight is truly the difference of having your trophy buck hanging on your wall or still running wild.

Inventor 
Melvin J. Deien
                                                            

 
bullet Randy Ulmer's Shooting Guide page 1
bullet Randy Ulmer's Shooting Guide page 2
 
bullet Randy Ulmer's Shooting Guide page 3
bullet Randy Ulmer's Shooting Guide page 4
 
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