"Sometimes we just accept what is given us, because that is the
way it has always been.
Then someone comes up with a new idea that is worth trying.
The Nite Hawk Peep is definitely worth trying,"
Norm Mallonee.
-Until I read Ken Johnson's article on diffracted light in the
May / June issue of," Archery," all I knew was at dawn or
dusk, field shooting or hunting, there wasn't enough light
passing through my peep sight. I knew enlarging th peep
wasn't the answer. It might bring in more light, but it led
to inconsistent shooting. By controlling diffracted light,
the
Nite Hawk Peep has solved this problem.

To get a clearer understanding of how the Nite Hawk Peep
works let's first review what diffracted light is and how it
effects a normal peep sight.

The easiest way to understand diffracted light is to hold the
edge of a piece of paper close to your eye. Look at the edge.
The fuzziness you see is light being diffracted. The light
passing near the edge of the paper is bent toward the edge.
The edge appears fuzzy. This occurs in normal peeps,
making the edge of the peep hole appear fuzzy. Also, since
the peep hole is surrounded by diffracted light , you never
see the actual peep hole. Instead, you see a hole created by
diffracted light.

If you look through a normal peep in bright light, the hole
appears large. In dim light the same hole will appear
smaller. This is because light intensity has significant
effect on diffraction. Remember, you are looking through a
hole created by diffracted light. Therefore diffraction
combined with light intensity determines the size and
shape of the peep hole.

When shooting outside in varying light conditions, the
shape of the peep hole will vary. This causes us to misalign
our sights. What we experienced was, when the light was
more intense to the right of the peep hole, the effect of the
diffraction was less on the right side of the hole.
Therefore, the center of the hole moved to the right.

Product Evaluation
by Norm Mallonee
"Archers who feel they have reached their shooting peak should look through the Nite Hawk
Peep Sight. The Nite Hawk was designed to eliminate diffraction and distortion from its aperture.
The center of a round-hole peep is affected by changes in the light's direction or intensity. The
Nite Hawk controls the diffraction, making the aim point constant for consistant aiming."

Just a little change would cause the majority of the
archers to misalign their sights and make a poor shot. The
diffraction reduced their accuracy.

The Nite Hawk Peep does not have a round hole. Instead it
is made of four slots. These slots are shaped so all the
diffraction must occur within the slots. The slots surround
the center of the peep and create a square hole that is free
of diffraction. The Nite Hawk Peep is the only peep on the
market today that eliminates diffracted light from its peep
hole. That is what makes it so accurate.

Most archers adapt to the Nite Hawk Peep quickly. Other
may have to shoot 50 arrows or more before they become
comfortable. At first you will find yourself looking at the
peep. You want to look through the peep. Once your eye
becomes adapted to looking through the square hole, it will
automatically center on the peep.

In bright light you will see a cross, in dim light you will see
a square. Simply center your front pin inside the square
formed by the four corners of the slots. This square always
remains the same because it is free of diffracted light.

Sometimes we just except what is given us, because that's
the way it has always been. Then someone comes up with a
new idea worth trying. The Nite Hawk Peep is definitely
worth trying!

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If there is one thing where most coaches agree, to excel in archery you must have consistency.
Weather it is form, equipment or concentration, any variation will lead to inaccuracy.

This is why I can guarantee that with a Nite Hawk Peep your accuracy will improve. Because
there can be no light diffraction in a Nite Hawk peephole so it always repeats with perfect
accuracy. It is 100% consistent. I can also guarantee that without a Nite Hawk peep sight you
will never reach your full potential as an archer.