Three out of every four wild misses inside thirty yards trace back to one fault: a sloppy archery anchor point. Coaches at Nock On call it the single most decisive piece of form in either style. If your release hand lands in a slightly different spot on every shot, your arrows will too — no […]
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A peep sight installation that drifts even two millimeters at full draw can throw your arrows 4–6 inches off at 30 yards. That’s the brutal math behind every compound bow setup: the peep is the rear sight, your housing is the front sight, and if those two reference points don’t line up consistently, no amount […]
If you’ve ever drawn back your compound bow only to find your peep sight completely out of alignment—or worse, you can’t see through it at all—you know exactly how frustrating this small component can be. The archery peep sight is one of the most important yet often misunderstood accessories on a compound bow. Get it […]


