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Post by stevetkd80 on Sept 23, 2007 21:19:32 GMT -5
I will try moving my d-loop then its REAL tight though, I will keep you guys updated so I get 20% off stuff in our shop so should I just go ask them to adjust my string until my peep is straight? So getting the tube peep would be a total waste it still would'nt pull it straight?
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Post by shaman on Sept 23, 2007 22:35:15 GMT -5
So getting the tube peep would be a total waste it still would'nt pull it straight? It will pull it straight. Until it pops off, possibly while drawing on game. Possibly hitting you in the face. I started with peep tube. Maybe it is my short draw, but no amount of adjustment would get it to work for more than a couple shooting sessions. Then it would strip the tube and pop off. Longer and it was lose and made an awful twang on shooting and was slapping my strings/cables.
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rreda
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Post by rreda on Sept 23, 2007 22:52:33 GMT -5
Get one of these and never worry about twist again. I used one of these for the last 2 years and it seemed that no matter what I did one of the strings would always end up right if front of my eye. In good light this was bearable, but in low light conditions it made it very difficult to see the deer. Just 3 weeks ago I changed to a G5 META 1/4" peep, and I love it. However, I did have to use my portable bow press to allow me to add a single twist to my string. After doing that, the peep comes back perfect every time. I use Zebra strings on my Mathews bow.
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Post by azslim on Sept 23, 2007 23:10:48 GMT -5
That is what I was going to suggest Shaman. I have both but have only used the bottom one so far. I have no complaints.
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Post by stevetkd80 on Sept 24, 2007 9:31:45 GMT -5
Thanks for showing me the light man! That clamp is handy!
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Post by stevetkd80 on Sept 24, 2007 21:51:16 GMT -5
Got one today problem solved I also adjusted my d-loop thanks.
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