RE: Anyone NOT useing a string loop ?
DT-
The loop will effectively shorten your drawlength if you wish to maintain consistent anchor by the depth of the loop itself. However, by changing drawlength, you are also effectively bringing the string forward away from your face and natural resting/alignment position, and the peep will also be further out in front of your eye and in a different spot if you keep measurements. Like I said, correct drawlength is correct drawlength no matter the style or equipment, and if you wish to keep a consistent anchor point also, then you must shorten-up your release by the same amount as the depth of the loop. You NEVER want to shorten up your drawlength to accomodate for a loop, that string should remain in the same place as it always does, and if you need to work around the loop by adjusting the release or changing anchor then that is what you must do. Good shooting, Pinwheel 12