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birdnbowhunter 07-23-2009 07:45 PM

Undecided about which peep to use
 
Do you guys think using a peep without a rubberband has that much more of an advantage than a peep with one? Thanks.

Rob/PA Bowyer 07-24-2009 04:17 AM

I have not used a tube with my peep since the mid 90's. With a quality string and a little know how the peep comes around every single time. I have not had an issue hunting without a rubber tubing.

Muliefever 07-24-2009 04:34 AM

In my opinion they are better. Strings now a days are built so much better, so peep rotation should not be an issue. But the number one issue with tubing is what if it breaks? I keep everything as simple as I can. If I miss any animal or target I want it to be my fault and not me equipments.

wis_bow_huntr 07-24-2009 04:36 AM

I switched to a tubless peep this year and love it.

kwilson16 07-24-2009 04:39 AM

You might get some differing opinions but the majority of folks have deemed the tube a liability and went 'tubeless'. Simpler, quieter and equally reliable.

Western MA Hunter 07-24-2009 04:40 AM

I prefer to go w/out the rubber tubing... i just recently put on a G5 Meta peep... love it.

npockat32 07-24-2009 04:48 AM

Love my G5 Meta Peep. I use to have a tube peep a few years back and you're just better off having a tubeless one then you dont have to worry about the tube snapping / breaking.

mfd1027 07-24-2009 05:14 AM

In theory a tubed peep is a great idea but in the real world they tend to fail when you need them the most. Why risk it. A good ol Jim Fletcher Tru Peep is hard to beat. A tubeless peep may take a little tinkering to get it to turn perfectly but there's a ton of information rt. here in how to do that. Go tubeless.

Dan

mcouey 07-24-2009 06:38 AM

I guess I'm against the grain on this one. I used a tru-peep last season, and it worked pretty much, but no matter how much I tinkered and twisted and fiddled with it, I would have to physically turn the string to be sure it would line up straight on draw. So this year I decided to go with the tube style and not have to worry about it. Yes there is a possibility of the tube breaking, but there was also the possibility of me forgetting to give the tru-peep a twist and not be able to look through it on full draw. I consider those equal risk. So to me the tube is more reliable because It takes ME out of the mistake equation.

IMO there's enough stuff to think about before and during a draw.

birdnbowhunter 07-24-2009 07:27 AM

Thanks for the reply guys. My problem is not the peep twisting into place but I cannot shoot with both eyes open after I switched to a tubeless peep. For some reason the peep kind of disappears with both eyes open...this did not happen to me when I used my peep with the tube. I rather shoot with both eyes open, this is why I was thinking about switching back.


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