I'd rather have the peep sight. Simple solution to deal with peep rotation - I have a pair of small string silencers on my string. The type that wedge between the two large strains of your bow string. If my peep is out of rotation at all, I just slide one of the string silencers ever so slightly up or down. This slight movement of the string silencers will put your peep sight right back into alignment. The last person who replaced my cables/string on my G5 Prime Impact taught me this trick, & it works!
That's a great Idea. I've heard that before but totally forgot about it. I need to get a verifier too, now that I've gone back to a peep. But I don't like how small the verifier makes my peep view. Any suggestions there?
Read my comment I added today, because it works! No more peep out of alignment. I can adjust my peep sight back into alignment anywhere without a bow press.
Google "Anchor Bow Sight" I think they ran around $160.00. I actually don't use it any more on the bows I'm shooting now. I bought a new bow last year and never transferred it over to the new bow, but I might do that this summer. I shot pretty well without it but I use a nose button to find my anchor. Can't say if I'm shooting any better or worse but the Anchor Sight really tells you if you are torquing your bow riser. Good luck.