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Click to expand.I actually have one of those. There are several power ratings on the glass that goes into the peep sight. You need to go to a proshop and try each one out. I've even changed it out after a few years because my eyesight changed.
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You'll have to settle for the clear pins but a slight out of focus target. You can't have both. I shoot out to 40 yds and can see the target fine. Your shop should have a set up that you hold like at full draw and look thru to see which is the best magnification for you. Cost's around $35.
It wil help out seeing the pins. I used verifiers for a number of years.
Each time my eyes changed, another verifier. About 5 years ago, I tried An APO from Perry's no Peep.
It gives me much quicker target acquisition, and the ability of shooting in low light conditions. I can see at a distance but need 1.75 readers to use the computer.
I started by using 100 readers and could see my pins much sharper and still see down range.Using 1.00 readers also helped when blood trailing unbelievably.Perry's no peep works great. I have used it for the past 5 seasons and will not be going back to a peep.
Are you having troubles seeing your sight pins? Specialty Archery verifiers can help! Verifiers work similar to reading glasses that fit into your peep housing.
Verifiers are available in 1/4” and 1/8” size, and screw into any of our Specialty Archery peep housings. Specialty Archery peeps are the most versatile peeps on the market, allowing the archer to change the peep aperture size from 1/32' all the way up to 1/4'. Also allows the use of Specialty Archery Clarifiers for use with archery scopes and lenses.
Peeps are available in both hooded and non-hooded configurations to suit all needs.