deewayne2003
AH elite
Your perceptions are wrong......I guess the advantage is one doesn't need to fumble in the daypack to switch to an attachable peep (e.g. NECG). Instead, one has to fumble with resetting the shroud mounted peep to needed windage. I do not see how the peep in his site photo would see over the scope base without readjusting windage. Seems if the peep is mounted high enough to see over scope base, it would be bumping into ocular bell ... unless high rings are used. A scope mounted high = poor acquisition + more felt recoil. This is just me thinking aloud based only on perceptions of what I'm seeing in the photo. Be interested to hear from someone who has fitted this peep on their gun.
There is no adjustment or fumbling needed what so ever, the aperture is low in the picture to show it out of the way in the stored position.
Windage is set and then sighted in for elevation, the appropriate marks/stops for the detent are then filed in.
You want to use the sight, remove the scope and then turn the elevation knob to the right until the sight raises to the appropriate location which has been filed into the face of the opposite side of the vertical adjustment knob.
So here is the sight in the storage position
And the sight in the working position - Notice the aperture and adjustment knob have both raised.