ORIGINAL: MeanV2
My last post on this thread
The question has been answered BigJ. You seem to want everyone to agree with your reason whythe biggest % ofTV hunters use tubed peeps. I think several have given their thoughts on that subject including me.
Bottom Line a poorly set up tubed peep will fail, and a poorly setup tubeless peep will also fail.
Both setup correctly will perform as intended. Use what you want or what gives you confidence.
I'm not sure how many years I've shot tubeless or how many animals I've killed with my setup, but I can tell you that not having a tube on my Peep has cost me Zero animals. Evidently you have the same success with your tubed peep as well. I am happy and you should be also instead of wondering why everyone else doesn't shoot a tubed peep like you and most of the TV hunters.
Dan
Dan,
This is a DISCUSSION thread, where are the rules that say after a couple memberspost what
their perceived answer is, I have to end it????
I'm glad you never lost an animal due to your peep and I hope that continues. It may (or may not) surprise you to learn that I shot a tubeless peep on at least one of my bows for many years now. I've even given away a Meta peep on one of my give aways after I took it off my bow. I'm no stranger to tubeless peeps, I just was opening up a discussion as to why the TV and Video folks (for the most part) use a tube style. I have my theory's, sure they may be right butthey may be wrong too, that's why I started this in the first place.
I'm not the one getting bent out of shape here....well I am but that's because the art of reading and comprehension seems to have flown the coop today. not because of the theories proposed.