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  • Specialty Archery Specialty Apertures- Pro Series, Ultra Lite, and Large Peeps
  • Specialty Archery Specialty Apertures- Pro Series, Ultra Lite, and Large Peeps
  • Specialty Archery Specialty Apertures- Pro Series, Ultra Lite, and Large Peeps
  • Specialty Archery Specialty Apertures- Pro Series, Ultra Lite, and Large Peeps
  • Specialty Archery Specialty Apertures- Pro Series, Ultra Lite, and Large Peeps

Specialty Apertures- Pro Series, Ultra Lite, and Large Peeps

SKU: specap-1/32-No Lens
$20.00
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Specialty Archery has five sizes of apertures to select from which will screw directly into all Specialty Archery Pro Series and Ultra Lite Peeps with use of the Dual Aperture Wrench sold separately

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  • Specialty Archery has five sizes of Apertures which will screw directly into Specialty Archery Pro Series and Ultra Lite Peeps with use of the Dual Aperture Wrench sold separately.
  • Also for use with the Large #749-37L and #749-37LH peeps. You will need an optional Peep Reducer (#753-3) for the Apertures to fit.
  • Aperture sizes are 1/8″, 3/32″, 1/16″, 3/64″, and 1/32″

  • Standard Target Peep and component weights:
    • Ultra Lite Non-hooded Peep – 7.5 grains
    • Pro Series Hooded Peep – 9.5 grains
    • 1/8” Clarifiers/Verifiers – 4.0 grains
    • 1/8” and Smaller Apertures – 2.5 grains
    • Standard Peep Aligner (#PAS) – 13.0 grains
  • NOTE:
    • The peep should be inserted in the string so the side with the verifier, clarifier, or aperture is on the side you look through.
    • You will need the Dual Aperture Wrench sold separately (#210078) to insert into peep.
    • Not compatible with Podium Peep™, PXS Peep, or PXLH Hunter Peep.
  • To select Aperture size:
    • Increase your apparent magnification by reducing your hole size. We recommend selecting an aperture size that will fit tightly around the scope housing when looking through the peep at the scope while at full draw. If you are using too large of an aperture, accuracy may suffer due to improper alignment of the scope and peep. If you are using too small an aperture, you may lose some field of view of the scope lens. Using a small aperture will also restrict the amount of light, making for a dim sight picture.
      • If you use a 1 3/8”, or Versa² scope, try the 1/32”, 3/64”, or 1/16” Aperture.
      • If you use a 1 5/8” or the Versa² scope, try the 3/64”, 1/16”, or 3/32” Aperture.
      • If you use the Super D or Versa³ try the 3/32”, 1/8”, 5/32″ or 1/4″ Apertures.
      • NOTE: for larger scopes you may also want to consider one of the PXL Hunter or Large Peep Housings.

        CAUTION: High powered bows create a great amount of vibration.  This may loosen Verifiers, Clarifiers and Apertures over time.  Tighten your Apertures before each use.  If you hear a buzzing sound, this indicates a loose Aperture.  You may use a drop of Vibra-Tite VC 3 (#VC3), Teflon tape, bow wax, or any other non-permanent binding agent on the threads.
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