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problem with my peep sight
I have one of those peep sights that is round and you separate the string into 3 strands. No rubber hose to straighten it out.
My problem is this. When I draw the bow, one of the three strands is always right smack in the middle of the peep hole blurring my vision of the sight pins and target. I can shoot with it this way and shoot well, but it drives me crazy. I don't personally care for the peeps with the rubber tubing and I used to use one that was kept straight by an aluminum ultra-nock. I have since left the ultra-nock for a string loop. What can I do to fix my problem?? My bow info is at bottom of page. Thanks, Kev |
RE: problem with my peep sight
That's annoying isn't it. I use a Fletcher Tru Peep. It uses no tubes or anything. With just a little tinkering and a string that's not stretching, you can get it to stay pointing in the right direction.
A string loop tied tightly will often perform just like your Ultra-Nock did. It will, within reason, prevent the string from twisting too much as you draw. In fact, on my last bowstring, my loop was tied on so that it stuck out on the right hand side of the bow. When I drew the bow, the loop would rotate the peep into position just like an Ultra-Nock. |
RE: problem with my peep sight
I use a peep that has 4 groves, but not spaced evenly apart. They are something like 11,1,5,7 o clock positions. I use WC string so the peep aligns correctly every time. It has been rock solid for almost 3 years. With the zebra string, I was chasing that thing all the time. If you don't get a no strech string, you'll be chasing your peep as well. Hope this helps.
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RE: problem with my peep sight
So could I twist my string loop to one side and glue it into position??
This is VERY frustrating. Thanks for the help guys. Kev |
RE: problem with my peep sight
You don't need to glue the loop. When you get it where you want it, insert needle nose plyers in the loop and open the plyers. Use as much pressure as you can. You can really get it tight that way and it won't slip or turn. I bought a cheap pair of the big needle nose plyers just for this.
On the downside, you will need a tool to remove the loop. I use a scratch awl with the point sanded slightly round. It came with a needle point that hurts when it slips[:@] A few seconds with 400 grit sandpaper solved that for me. Good luck Allen |
RE: problem with my peep sight
True Peep [they are makeing 1/4 inch now ] and a good string , winners choice or vapor trail . Forget zebra .
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RE: problem with my peep sight
I'm ordering a custom made string today, the guys tell me it will be pre-stretched. I hope this works.
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RE: problem with my peep sight
Usually the way you nock your arrow can change the way it lines up and you can also twist your string a little before you draw.
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RE: problem with my peep sight
I'm ordering a custom made string today, the guys tell me it will be pre-stretched. I hope this works. |
RE: problem with my peep sight
I had that same probem - local bow shop fixed it in about 2 mins. I don't know what they did, they took it in the "back".
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RE: problem with my peep sight
they moved a couple of the strands of the string around the peep or put a half twist in your string.
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