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Post by alabamaoutdoors on Sept 12, 2010 15:31:50 GMT -5
Hey guys, wondering if y'all could help me with this problem. I do not have a tube peep, I have whatever the other one is called, and it looks like the attachment.
For some reason, whenever I dra my bow one of the three parts of string surrounding the peep to keep it in place, is right in the middle of the field of view, blocking me from seeing my pin. is there anyway to fix this? Thanks
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Post by anthonydykes on Sept 12, 2010 15:50:52 GMT -5
My advise would be to go from a 3 slot peep sight to a 2 slot peep sight. unless for some reason you NEED a 3 slot. just take it to your local pro shop, and it should'nt cost but a few bux to have em swapped out.
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Post by alabamaoutdoors on Sept 12, 2010 16:58:38 GMT -5
Alright thanks Anthony.
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Post by posiedon on Sept 12, 2010 20:20:06 GMT -5
The string in your way is caused by the string stretching and untwisting. This will happen with any peep but a tube peep. Draw your bow and have somebody twist it into place. Then let down and do again. If it will not stay, you will have to take it to a shop and have twist put back into it. I've also turned my D-loop to the side and allowed my release to put the right amount of twist in it. However this is not the correct way to do it, but works in a pinch.
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Post by jawbusters on Sept 16, 2010 20:16:19 GMT -5
Is your peep sight tied down because it's hard to tell in your video. And as far as a rubber peep sight sight goes I heard of the rubber breaking in cold whether and dry rotting and breaking over time. The two sting peep sight should be giving the problem with not wanting to line up right not the three string peep sight. Check two see if your draw length is right for you on your bow,maybe it needs to be a little longer. Here's the best example I can give you,take one of your car keys an turn it side ways(the skinny side) an put it up to your eye an you should be able to see through it if it's close enough to your eye to were it is touching your eye laces. And your bow string should be doing the same thing,if it's close enough to your eye it should disappear. Now you can still kind of see it but not really. I have been shooting the three string peep sight for about 22 years an never had any problem at all. And matter as fact it's the same peep sight that has been on all of my bows,I like it because it has a small hole. I hope this helps.
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Post by tkfishing on Sept 16, 2010 20:44:04 GMT -5
A lot of people don't like the look or feel of the tubing and I'm one of them. Been shooting for a few days and I always offset my loop or ultra nok. Use a T.R.U. Nok and offset it. When you pull back it'll line up. It may take 5 minutes to adjust. Good luck
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