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to tube or not to tube that is my question
I am wondering what kind of peep is recomended I had a friend that used a peep that used the alinment tubing and it snaped and smacked him in the face also he said when he still hunted or went rabbit shooting it got stuck on every twig and everything else it could. are they worth the hassel doesn't seem like it but wondering what everyone thought
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RE: to tube or not to tube that is my question
I had one, but I got a new peep. The tube could snap back and blind you. Your friend was lucky.
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RE: to tube or not to tube that is my question
I really like the Fletcher Tru-Peep. No tubing.
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RE: to tube or not to tube that is my question
I second the Fletcher. I use the super. Great for hunting at dawn and dusk. It will speed up your bow a few fps from the rubber stuff. http://www.lancasterarchery.com/shop...53c19c7dda85c2
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RE: to tube or not to tube that is my question
also consider the No-peep, i am going to try one after this season is over. I waited too long this year to get one put on and practice with it
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RE: to tube or not to tube that is my question
you will be please with NO tube.:)
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RE: to tube or not to tube that is my question
NO tube here too. I dont why youd want a big rubber thing pointing right at your eye
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RE: to tube or not to tube that is my question
How do these No Peeps work? had a peep before that the string was split 3 ways & it always seemed to leave one in the sight picture. I switched to a 1/4" peep wth a tube & really like the big peep but have to admit the tube can be a hassle. Can the no peep be had with a 1/4" aperture?
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RE: to tube or not to tube that is my question
Ive used a peep without a tube for the last few years and just today had a new peep put on with a rubber tube. Im not a real big fan of the tubes because of the fact that they wear out quick and could snap. The only reason i went back to one is because i got tired of turning my peep everytime i knocked an arrow so that i could see through it at full draw. I have a zebra zs twist string but it still has some twist. At least with the tube sight i know when i draw it will be where it needs to be. But i prefer the ones without the big chunk of rubber.
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RE: to tube or not to tube that is my question
i had tubing on my peep sight on my ar34 ram.5. mine never stayed tied and wasnt too thrilled with something pointing at my eye so i removed it. my opinion my peep is just as good cuz i left the same peep in. just something else to have to worry about messing up i think. but im a rookie so im learning
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RE: to tube or not to tube that is my question
I dont recomend using a peep with tubing
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RE: to tube or not to tube that is my question
I'm kind of on the fence. On my old bow, I used to not have a tube. When I shot fingers, I usually didn't have a problem. When I switched to a release, the peep didn't rotate right and I'd have problems. I switched to a peep with a tube, and didnt have a problem. I got my new bow, and although I probably don't need the tube, my pro shop set me up with one, and I haven't had a problem with it. The tube came loose once, but off of the peep, not the cable side. Think ill stick with the tube for a bit, though I know ill get less noise, a few FPS more without. I just picture drawing on that buck and not having the peep aligned.
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RE: to tube or not to tube that is my question
I think it depends on the string to make the peep stays as you draw. I haven't had any experience with other types of string except Winners Choice. It came with my bow and I don't have any problem with the peep at all. This is my fourth year with the string, and it still look pretty good.
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