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How does Hind Sight work in low light?

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How does Hind Sight work in low light?

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When you place your eye behind a string peep under low light conditions, you decrease the amount of light that enters your eye. This triggers a defense mechanism inside the brain, because it now thinks you are in the dark. It will not allow your eye to be poked by anything it cannot see. Your pupil dilates to let in what light is available and will only focus on what is directly in front of it. Your target disappears in the distance. Lower the peep from your eye, light reenters the pupil and your target reappears. Using the Hind Sight in low light your target view is unobstructed. The rear aperture is attached to the riser away from your eyes so as not to restrict the amount of light that enters your eyes allowing you to see your target clearly. The open center cross hairs contain Proglow 20, this material will glow in the dark for up to 14 hours. It is very easy to center your front pin in the rear cross hairs, take aim, and release the arrow. Using Hind Sight, under low light hunting

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