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<blockquote data-quote="toddc" data-source="post: 735264" data-attributes="member: 4566"><p>If you want to shoot 200 use a front and rear site without a peep sight. </p><p>Another option is two NO PEEPS(old timberline product other similar out now). Set 1 no peep normal and the other for LR. </p><p>Combining the two is even better. A no peep + a rear sight will surprise you at these ranges with good form/release and equipment. I wouldnt want anyone shooting at me at 200.</p><p>I currently shoot an athens exceed 70 lb and an exceed with affliction cams around 94lbs.</p><p>I shoot a homemade 2 7/8 scope and a small peep 4" back for the rear. </p><p>Varios releases all brands carters, stans,tru ball.</p><p>Shoot accs weighed to the grain and regularly checked for all specs.</p><p>200 yds you have to quintuple check everything while maintaining the ZEN needed to truly shoot a bow properly. </p><p>It is all a mind game though......if you can win it you can keep them in 18-20" at that range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toddc, post: 735264, member: 4566"] If you want to shoot 200 use a front and rear site without a peep sight. Another option is two NO PEEPS(old timberline product other similar out now). Set 1 no peep normal and the other for LR. Combining the two is even better. A no peep + a rear sight will surprise you at these ranges with good form/release and equipment. I wouldnt want anyone shooting at me at 200. I currently shoot an athens exceed 70 lb and an exceed with affliction cams around 94lbs. I shoot a homemade 2 7/8 scope and a small peep 4" back for the rear. Varios releases all brands carters, stans,tru ball. Shoot accs weighed to the grain and regularly checked for all specs. 200 yds you have to quintuple check everything while maintaining the ZEN needed to truly shoot a bow properly. It is all a mind game though......if you can win it you can keep them in 18-20" at that range. [/QUOTE]
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