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Bailsuk 02-04-2008 04:48 PM

Tubed Peeps
 
Can we have a thread on Fitting Tubed peeps please:)

It might seem easy to some of the guys on here , but for first timers it would be great helping hand.

KodiakArcher 02-04-2008 06:28 PM

RE: Tubed Peeps
 
Hmmm... It's the same as fitting a regular peep. (Which I just described here: http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/tm.aspx?m=2615303) The tubing gets cut to a length so that there is very little tension on it; cut it to the same length as the distance from the peep to the cable at full draw and then tie a hitch in the tubing to the cable and you should have enough tension to get it to rotate the peep, the less tension on it the better.

MeanV2 02-04-2008 07:16 PM

RE: Tubed Peeps
 
AWwww!! Remember the days of the stick on pads on the top limb;)

Dan

Arthur P 02-05-2008 05:10 AM

RE: Tubed Peeps
 
Oh, I remember those pads alright. I liked them almost as much as I like rubber tubes.[:'(];)

If you MUST use a rubber tube, youshould twist the string so the peep will be aligned properly without the tube. That way you can have the minimal tension that KodiakArcher's talking about. That tube is only for insurance, not to make up for an inept peep installation - which is unfortunately what most peoplewant to use them for.

Bailsuk 02-05-2008 04:21 PM

RE: Tubed Peeps
 
Thanks , i will have a go and see what happens :)

Bailsuk 02-05-2008 04:25 PM

RE: Tubed Peeps
 
Hi Kodiak , I cannot Acces the Link you sent . Is there another way ?

Alex Burns 02-05-2008 06:32 PM

RE: Tubed Peeps
 

Oh, I remember those pads alright. I liked them almost as much as I like rubber tubes.[:'(];)

If you MUST use a rubber tube, youshould twist the string so the peep will be aligned properly without the tube. That way you can have the minimal tension that KodiakArcher's talking about. That tube is only for insurance, not to make up for an inept peep installation - which is unfortunately what most peoplewant to use them for.
Wise words here. it would be much better just to put some quality strings on your bow or buy one from a manufacturer who thinks enough of its customer to include good strings with its bow.

badger109 02-05-2008 07:37 PM

RE: Tubed Peeps
 
delete the ) on the end of the adress


ORIGINAL: Bailsuk

Hi Kodiak , I cannot Acces the Link you sent . Is there another way ?

OHbowhntr 02-05-2008 09:23 PM

RE: Tubed Peeps
 
I rather like tubed peeps, because as string stretch, even a little bit, I still have a clear site picture. I won't say I shoot a lot, because I've probably only put a few hundred shots on my bows since the first of the year, but once weather gets nice, I will tend to put in a couple hundred shots a day, and I've only had a few types of strings, Winner's Choice, Fuse, Dyna-flight, and Zebra, but they've ALL stretched and twisted a little.

Bailsuk 02-06-2008 09:25 AM

RE: Tubed Peeps
 
Thanks Badger ;)

Thanks Kodiak :D

Thanks all for your response


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