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like John above and J. van Graan, "So far my accuracy
has improved with leaps and bounds." and Mel
Orahood, "I got my #4 peep and aligner today. Installed
it per your instructions and just came back from
shooting for the 1st time. All I can say is WOW!! I
broke 2 nocks off my first six shots at 20 yards.
Grouped arrows 3" at 30 yards. Not sure what it is
about the peep but it sure works for me."
It will work for you too.

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& video
My first bear.
This male weighed 250#
and has a large white
triangle on his chest.
I was especially
pleased because it was
my first atempt at bear
hunting.
It also was my first
atempt at photography.

I do use our
products.
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If I can win a State
Champoinship, you
can too.
Many of our customer
have.

Ken Johnson
and
Bow Press
& video
Regarding your Nite Hawk
peepsight, I am returning with
this, a picture taken of the shot.

He was going away from the
bottom right corner of this
picture to the top of the photo.

I have gotten so used to your
sights that the selection of the
pin and the alignment of the pin
in the box for perfect height and
left right alignment was just
automatic. Good thing, because
this all transpired in about 4
seconds.

I pulled as he was walking
behind the set of trees at the
very bottom right side of
the picture. I was frozen as he trotted through the first opening and
and when he approached that log that is laying to the right of the high
stump in the center of the picture I shot. It was perfect, into the
ribcage angled forward at about the 3rd or 4th rib.

So this is the third deer in a row I have placed a killing shot within an
inch of my aim point using your peep sight. It's really an excellent
innovation and as I said I have gotten completely grooved on it's use.
It's just part of my shot.

John
Ken,

This is a picture of the eleven
point buck I shot this November.
He should score 140 or better.
Field dressed he wieghed about
240 pounds.
We spell night hawk
nite hawk so you will
know you are at the
right web site.