Making The Kill With An Archery Peep Sight

By Gary Turner


Going by physical means alone, there is absolutely no way that mankind should have survived its own birth, let alone become an apex predator. Animals of comparable size are larger and stronger. Smaller animals usually have some kind of trick, like venom, to ward off predator. But human beings have no such luck. Even among primates, man is relatively weak and slow, other primates exhibit greater levels of agility and physical strength at levels that no human being can hope to match. But man did match that speed and strength with three things, the ability to innovate, a ruthless drive to turn said innovation into physical, tangible reality, and good old fashioned bloodlust. To negate the physical advantage that the other creatures had, man created tools. The most versatile is and as most survival experts will attest, continues to be the knife. But the bow and arrow has its own place in the history of humanity, and the continued innovation of the bow and arrow led to the archery peep sight.

Sights and scopes are tools. Most of the time, they are attached to a weapon, to improve the range of a user. Their man job is to make aiming, especially over a distance, easier to do.

Optics offer a huge tactical advantage, given the right kind of scope in the right situation. Some scopes, particularly ones used by snipers, allow a use to aim great distances that can sometimes reach upwards of three kilometers. At night, certain scopes can allow an operator to see where the enemy cannot.

In places where it is legal to do so, weapons such as firearms and bows, whether the regular variant or the crossbow, can equipped with rails. Attachments like scopes and laser sights can be easily attached to the rails. Even some toy guns come attached with rails that can be fitted with military grade hardware.

Most weapon accessories are widely available as sporting goods stores. A lot of them are also available online. Private sellers at conventions may also have some equipment to sell.

Lots of people take up martial arts as a hobby. Some people practice kendo. Others try their hand at mixed martial arts. Others go shooting on the weekends. But other try archery, both as a meditative exercise and as a physical exercise.

Archery was once a standard part of warfare and for good reasons. Arrows loosed from bows had far greater ranges than swords and also came with considerable stopping power. In fact, the Mongol empire was built largely on archery, with horse mounted archers being so mobile and accurate that other civilizations could not compete, they were a heavenly terror made manifest on Earth by the will of one man. Before them, archers were largely stationary and fired from entrenched positions.

Of course, riflemen replaced archers in real life, but fiction, particularly fantasy fiction, is a little more stubborn. Many writers want their character to be able to fight at a distance, but also do not want their characters using guns, either for censorship purposes or for political reasons. As such, writers often turn characters into archers.

Using a peep sight makes aiming easier. With tools man, was able to conquer the planet. The further development of those tools allowed man to conquer other men.




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