ORIGINAL: GMMAT
Also note that it isn't "imperative" to your bow/peep's performance that it be tied in. It's a precaution against it moving.....but it should be fine without being tied in. Mine isn't tied in, currently. I left it untied so that I could experiment with a few different releases.
Good luck. Good advice, above.
GMMAT - You should state that "providing the peep sight is anchored in between the string properly".
My story as why I mention this ~ I have a friend that set his own bow up and he isn't qualified in my eyes.
When we shot together for the 1st time with his new bow he had a hard time hitting the target,
meaning the whole target, and not just the 3 inch circle on the target we were aiming for.
So I grabbed the bow and tried it myself. I noticed a weird feeling, so I started grabbing everything I could
to find out if something came loose.
* Low and behold, his peep sight would move up and down a 1/2" in between the strings, just a small detail of how to put a peep sight in properly would have curved our frustrations. I know your thinking dah and so was I!!!