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Old 06-02-2007 | 08:44 PM
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Len in Maryland
 
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Default RE: Tying in a peep

There are many ways to tie in peeps. Some ways are good, some are not.You have ways to tie them in so that they will move, and ways that they won't. You have tournament tie-ins and hunting tie-ins. If you don't tie it in tight enough, as with a peep with a tubing, it might creep up the string due to the pull by the tubing. Of course, the tubing really shouldn't be short enough to cause much tension.

The way I tie them in is the most cost effective way that I've found andgives the maximum amount of control while allowing the peep to be moved. The Archer's Choice way took over 3 minutes. Now allowing that it is a video where time was not critical, it probably takes from 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 minutes to do that serving. I've seen serving jobs take as much as 5 minutes. My method, which isVERY effective, takesfrom 30 to 45 seconds whether it's aTru-Peep style or tubing style.
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