My peep turned on me, what do I do?
#1
My peep turned on me, what do I do?
I have one of those peeps that sits in the string on an angle with two grooves for the string. Anyway, I went out to shoot this morning to get ready for a hunt, and couldn't see my pins because the peep had turned. So I drew quite a few times, and every few draws I could see through the peep, but even then sometimes it would SLOWLY twist some while I was looking through the peep to where I couldn't see again.
What do I need to do to get it right? I don't have much time before my hunt.
Thanks!!!
What do I need to do to get it right? I don't have much time before my hunt.
Thanks!!!
#2
RE: My peep turned on me, what do I do?
Are you saying that your peep has rotated too far ,if so then take a couple strand's off of each colour and move them to the opposite side in the direction you want to peep to go . You also might be able to adjust it up or down a tad without moving strand's .
nubo
nubo
#6
RE: My peep turned on me, what do I do?
I was wrong about looking at the side of the peep. It is turned so the two parted sets of strandsthat go on each side ofthe peep are what is blocking my view, not the peep. I have a string loop and sort of twisted it one way and twisted the peep the other (not forcefully)and it works now. I only hope it doesn't go back to being screwed up at the moment of truth!
#8
RE: My peep turned on me, what do I do?
Ideally you'd put it in a press and put a twist or two in the string. You can use your nose, chin, tounge, or anything else to turn it at full draw. You can also try moving your loop in the direction that its twisting, but careful not to move it up and down any.