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 This last season i spent many nights sitting up hunting bushpigs. I shot a few but one of my main problems was trying to see my peepsight with out the use of a light. Ive been told that glow in the dark paint works? can any 1 advise me... ? | ||
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 How about using the fiber optics sights?  They are super easy to see in the dark. cheers | |||
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 Thanks but seeing the peep sight is the prob, specially in total darkness! | |||
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 I've got a Tru Glo adjustable pendulum sight with a   built-in light that shines on the fiber optic coil. If this doesn't work for you, I don't know what will. Praise be to the Lord, my rock, who trains my hands for war, my fingers for battle. | |||
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 I am not hunting at night but how disappointing is it noticing that game is coming at night fall when You can see it but cannot see anything through the  peep. 3 years ago I tried the NO PEEP and never looked back. no peep One can plug onto the No Peep either a cyalume or a LED provided by Truglo Truglo led that enables to perfectly aim. Really usefull too is that the Nopeep shows immediately any torque or lack of form. Let alone less noise. I am using a Tritium pin provided by Truglo too. tritium pin Tritium pin + lighted Nopeep are awful and enhance your hunting success rate almost 5 times in my opinion. Good luck Jean Bernard J B de Runz Be careful when blindly following the masses ... generally the "m" is silent | |||
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