Description
Hamskea Insight Peep Clarifying Lenses
The Hamskea InSight Peep Clarifying Lenses are not your ordinary lens. In fact, each lens is made of top quality optical glass specified to tight tolerances and critical parameters to ensure the best optical quality.
Choose between our new Clarifying Lens A-, our Clarifying Lens A, Clarifying Lens A+, Clarifying Lens B, Clarifying Lens C or Clarifying Lens D.

The InSight Peep System Instructions:
The InSight Peep System is made up of four main pieces including the light baffling peep housing, clarifying lens, aperture, and the aperture tool.
There are 6 aperture sizes ranging from 1/32” up to 5/32” as well as 4 different clarifier lens strengths to accommodate a wide range of shooting setups.
The peep housing can be used with or without Hamskea Insight Peep Clarifying Lenses and has two sets of string grooves to better accommodate a wider range of shooters.
We recommend installing/removing the apertures using the Hamskea Aperture Tool to avoid possible damage to the aperture.


Installing Hamskea Insight Peep Clarifying Lenses into the Hamskea Insight Peep System
- In order to install an aperture and Hamskea Insight Peep Clarifying Lenses into your InSight™ Peep Housing, you will want to select the specific aperture and clarifier lens that best fits your needs using the reference selection chart below and lay them in order with the aperture tool shown in Picture 1.
- You will then want to place the aperture on top of the Hamskea Aperture Installation tool so that both are vertically in line as shown in Picture 2.
- When placing the clarifier lens within the raided edge of the aperture, you will want to align the letter of the lens with the slot in the aperture as shown in Picture 2. Aligning these will help to consistently orient/co-register the lens every time it is installed.
- The final step is to install the Hamskea Insight Peep Clarifying Lenses and aperture vertically into the peep housing using the tool to tighten until snug as shown in Picture 3. The aperture should thread in smoothly without the lens becoming bound on the edges of the housing. The peep sight must be held vertically during the installation to prevent any possible damage to the lens.

Warning: If the aperture works loose during shooting, you must reinstall the lens/aperture combo starting at step 1.
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