Peep Site Issues
#1
Fork Horn
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Maine
Posts: 328
Peep Site Issues
Good Afternoon
I have a Cabela's Credence made by Diamond. I have had peep rotation issues since I have owned it and have had 3 different strings on it. The tubeless peep just wont stay square when drawn. I have taken twists out put some in, had 3 shops look at it and adjust things. I even adjusted D loop to compensate and that lasts about 3 or 4 shots. But nothing works. I am thinking of putting on a tubed peep sight. Does anyone have any opinions or ideas on how to solve this issue without the tube?
Thank You
I have a Cabela's Credence made by Diamond. I have had peep rotation issues since I have owned it and have had 3 different strings on it. The tubeless peep just wont stay square when drawn. I have taken twists out put some in, had 3 shops look at it and adjust things. I even adjusted D loop to compensate and that lasts about 3 or 4 shots. But nothing works. I am thinking of putting on a tubed peep sight. Does anyone have any opinions or ideas on how to solve this issue without the tube?
Thank You
#2
Good Afternoon
I have a Cabela's Credence made by Diamond. I have had peep rotation issues since I have owned it and have had 3 different strings on it. The tubeless peep just wont stay square when drawn. I have taken twists out put some in, had 3 shops look at it and adjust things. I even adjusted D loop to compensate and that lasts about 3 or 4 shots. But nothing works. I am thinking of putting on a tubed peep sight. Does anyone have any opinions or ideas on how to solve this issue without the tube?
Thank You
I have a Cabela's Credence made by Diamond. I have had peep rotation issues since I have owned it and have had 3 different strings on it. The tubeless peep just wont stay square when drawn. I have taken twists out put some in, had 3 shops look at it and adjust things. I even adjusted D loop to compensate and that lasts about 3 or 4 shots. But nothing works. I am thinking of putting on a tubed peep sight. Does anyone have any opinions or ideas on how to solve this issue without the tube?
Thank You
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Last edited by Idaholewis; 07-05-2019 at 05:23 AM.
#3
Exactly what 54Bore said. If you have less expensive strings/cables you should shoot at least 100 shots to get the stretch out. Then once that is done you should check your axle to axle distance to see if it is within the manufacturer's specs and twist string as necessary.
Once all that is done and you can realign your peep. Also, you say that you adjusted your D loop to compensate but it only last 3 or 4 shots. Seems like your D loop knots are a bit loose. The best tool I've found for tightening a D loop is a set of snap ring pliers which you can pick up at Harbor Freight or Lowes.
Once all that is done and you can realign your peep. Also, you say that you adjusted your D loop to compensate but it only last 3 or 4 shots. Seems like your D loop knots are a bit loose. The best tool I've found for tightening a D loop is a set of snap ring pliers which you can pick up at Harbor Freight or Lowes.
#4
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Marriottsville, Maryland
Posts: 1,058
If you do use a tube...I would suggest you keep it from dry rotting. One tube dry rotted on me..and it snapped back hitting me in the eye. That's why I don't use a tube for my peep sight anymore. I like a peep that you can center into 4 equal strands on the bow string and anchor it down with string.
Last edited by Erno86; 07-10-2019 at 11:13 AM.
#6
Read IdahoLewis post above. Without a good string you will have to shoot your bow at least 100 times or more to get it stretched. Unless your string is "broken in" you'll drive yourself nuts trying to adjust the peep. The problem is that with the cheaper strings, by the time you get them broken in (stretched), they are about ready to be replaced. It can be very frustrating.