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Old 07-29-2004, 08:06 PM   #1
 
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Default shurz peep or not?

any one have any experence with the shurz peep? my fletcher turns to much an was thinking of going to the shur z .
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Old 07-29-2004, 10:53 PM   #2
 
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Default RE: shurz peep or not?

I actually used two types the one with the string divided into three bundles and then one with the just the two. I actually just went to a Fletcher this year and like it alot better I do have winners choice strings on my bow so my peep does stay very consistant. I do shoot a longer bow 46in atoa so my string angle was not very sharp so looking throught the shurz a peep I did not get a nice round hole like I do with the fletcher and if your string keeps rotating one of the bundles will eventually get into your line of sight more so with the two bundle. with the three it will get in you veiw to but you will still be able to see you target. try one their only a few bucks . I did like them better than the rubber tube style.
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