Tying in a peep
#1
Tying in a peep
Just put this link in another thread but thought it would be better off with it's own thread.
http://www.specialtyarch.com/tyingpeep.htm
I use this method and the peep will not move even if you try and force it, it just wont budge.
http://www.specialtyarch.com/tyingpeep.htm
I use this method and the peep will not move even if you try and force it, it just wont budge.
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RE: Tying in a peep
I am sure there is many ways to do it. Len showed us a different way a few weeks ago at his seminar. If I remember right, basically he lashed the two bundle of strings above and below the peep with one piece of serving. I would like to know his take on this method.
#6
RE: Tying in a peep
I personally like to be able to move my peep to make adjustments if I need to.
I used to just tie above and below the peep for that very reason.
Then some Bass turd moved my peep at a tournement while my group was pulling our arrows not a big noticable move but enough to thow everything off.
I still do tie above and below untill I get the peep exactly where I want it then re-tie this way
#8
RE: Tying in a peep
Oh thatsjust wrong. Did he admit this?
Some people will do anything to win. Once at a indoor shoot I had a clown move the windage on my scope 4 clicks, of course with any indoor even if you miss the x just oncethen your shoot is done.