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Post by stevetkd80 on Sept 23, 2007 11:24:08 GMT -5
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Post by Greg Krause on Sept 23, 2007 11:35:23 GMT -5
for a temporary fix you can twist your string loop(if you shoot off one). to actually fix the problem you need to twist the string, as it has stretched. I'm not sure what bow you have but you must be able to press it.........or how would you change the strings and cables?
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Post by stevetkd80 on Sept 23, 2007 11:43:18 GMT -5
Beats me it's a high country it has a green sticker that reads "WARNING do not use in bow press! May cause personal injury and bow damage!" I don't know much about it could I just buy a tube peep and get it tied in?
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Post by BT on Sept 23, 2007 14:05:40 GMT -5
generally it is a slight out of alignment when this occurs and if you are willing to adjust a bit you can simply slid the peep up or down a bit to get it back on target. After doing so you will have to move the sight bracket to compensate for the change of impact from the peep adjustment. I have found that generally speaking you are talking about moving the peep 1/4" in one direction or the other to get it back in line and this generally doesn't add enough change to become uncomfortable as far as anchor change goes.
I would give it a shot....nothing to lose. As far as the bow press....is it a horizontal limb model?
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Post by SPIKER on Sept 23, 2007 14:09:50 GMT -5
You can also tie in a serving above, and below the peep. This will allow you to orient the peep by moving the top or bottom serving closer, or further away. Hope this helps..
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Post by bigcountry on Sept 23, 2007 18:42:17 GMT -5
Get one of these and never worry about twist again.
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Post by stevetkd80 on Sept 23, 2007 20:10:43 GMT -5
No its a split limb with two cams the limbs say sky force. I also tryed your suggestion and it did'nt work thanks though anything is worth a shot I guess im just gonna have to go get a tube peep or maybe try one of those no peep's!
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Post by BT on Sept 23, 2007 20:20:34 GMT -5
I have been shooting the no-peep for two weeks now and love it. Only draw back if low light....doesnt work worth a damn in low light without back lighting
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Post by stevetkd80 on Sept 23, 2007 20:33:07 GMT -5
Hmm I think I will just get a new peep can I tie this in myself or should I ask the guys in the archery shop at my work to do it since I'm gonna buy the pee there anyways?
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Post by shaman on Sept 23, 2007 20:44:50 GMT -5
New Peep wont help. Peeps don't turn. Strings stretch/twist There are two things you can do. 1) Get the strings twisted to bring it back in line 2) Secure your DLoop in some manner. I am cheap. I super glued my DLoop to my serving. They are my OEM strings and my DLoop will last me the season and then it and my strings and cables go bye bye next year. My Brother got good strings and his DLoop is staying put. My dad uses a String Clamp and when he nocks his arrow it puts his peep perfect every time. Or
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