The large, amber, acquisition aperture in the peep sight increases contrast during times of waning daylight and overcast days.
Kudu, WartHog, Impala, Duiker and many other African species have fallen prey to bowhunters using the Low Light Peep Sight..
Red Hawk archery peepsights are being used to harvest all types of bowhunting trophies world wide.
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You are also able to see the entire animal in the transparent, amber lens while still having a smaller clear area to refine your aiming point. The large viewing area also eliminates the problem of "picking the wrong pin" due to a decreased field of view. The small black ring helps define the clear area from the amber viewing area.
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Sam Collora used the Low Light Peep Sight #2020 to take one of the largest Whitetail deer in the US.
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The Low Light Peep Sight is like having two peep sights in one.
Our bowhunting peep sight is a favorite of bear hunters and turkey hunters due to its ability to acquire the maximum amount of light during those prime archery hunting times when light is at its worst level.
Many elk have been harvested by bowhunters using the #2020 and the #4040 peep sight. Our Pro Staffers
have shot Pope and Young elk in Colorado, Wyoming, New Mexico and Arizona. Our bowhunting staff has also taken numerous trophy Whitetails and Mule Deer in Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, South Dakota, Colorado, Kansas.... well, you get the idea!
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