If you are fed up with your peep not lining up on those important shots, or with your peep tube breaking at just the wrong time (the only time they break, of course) then the Hind Sight might be just what you are looking for. Particularly suited for the dark bush conditions in New Zealand, the HindSight has glow-in-the dark pins that can not be obscured or go out of alignment.
Hind Sights are crafted from anodized aluminum components with a non-glare shadow-black finish. All models can be used with either right or left hand bows. The rear sight ring is molded of durable nylon designed to protect glow-in-the-dark cross hairs, which can glow for up to 14 hours in total darkness. The cross hairs are strong and flexible to withstand the rugged hunting condition bowhunters encounter in Australia and New Zealand. All models of Hind Sight feature a handy wing nut for easy adjustment of the rear sight without tools.
The Original is the first Hind Sight rear-mounted peep eliminator. It provides a sighting ring with an cross hairs that allow for fast and accurate four-point alignment of your sight picture from your eye to your target.
The Original Hind Sight is a lightweight 1.4 ounces (less than 40 grams)and is the perfect complement to your existing front sight. The Original easily installs under most regular sights with ordinary tools and will work on right or left-hand bows. Easy-to-follow installation instructions are included.
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Hind Sight II is the second generation Hind Sight and has a bit more adjustability and precision than the original. The features include a vertical pivot arm, which allows for a greater range of anchor positions and also permits separate adjustments for windage and elevation.
Hind Sight II weighs only 1.8 oz. (51 grams).
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The Hind Sight Extreme is a heavy-duty version with a beefier mounting bracket that extends your front sight forward creating a greater distance between your sight pins and the rear aperture.
The greater distance between the aperture and the front-sight pin makes the Hind Sight more sensitive to bow torque so that you can see your errors and correct them before releasing the shot. This added control naturally leads to a steadier hold and increased accuracy. The anchor block is drilled and tapped making it easy to attach your favorite bow quiver. Weighs 4 oz. (113 grams).
The trick to sighting in your Hind Sight is to centre the same pin for all distances. For example, if your have a three-pin sight and are sighted in at 20, 30, and 40 meters, a common configuration, you can centre the middle 30-meter pin in the Hind Sight aperture. When shooting, you would always centre this 30-meter pin regardless of the distance to the target. For a 40 meter shot, you would still use the 40-meter pin, of course, but would keep the 30-meter pin centred in the hind sight while holding the 40-meter pin on the target. The same goes for the 20-meter pin.
It doesn't matter which pin you centre in the Hind Sight cross hairs as long as the same pin is centred for each shot. Once you decide which pin will be your centering pin and what distance it will be set at, place it in the center of the pin guard so that your rear sight and front pin guard will appear as one equal circle. This works best with sights that have a round pin guard. Now, when sighting in, move only the aperture and move it opposite to the direction you want to move the arrow impact point. (i.e., if your arrows are grouping to the right, move your Hind Sight aperture to the left) just like sighting in a rifle.
If you are already using a conventional peep, switching to a Hind Sight will require a bit of practice to retrain your eye, and it is important to practice enough so that the new sighting technique becomes second nature. That way you won't have to stop and think about what you are doing when you get an important shot in the bush or at the butts.