Istalling a peep-without bowpress?
#24
RE: Istalling a peep-without bowpress?
A Bowmaster portable press is the best archery tool I've bought in a long time. It works great on my Bowtech Patriot.
But.....Since the boe already has a kisser and not a peep sight, sounds lke a perfect opportunity to go peepless. I went peepless 2 years ago and have never looked back.
But.....Since the boe already has a kisser and not a peep sight, sounds lke a perfect opportunity to go peepless. I went peepless 2 years ago and have never looked back.
#25
Thread Starter
Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 268
RE: Istalling a peep-without bowpress?
I see I can get a bowmaster portable bow press,for a little over$40.00.Iwill try that.Can you change out the string and cabels with this? I dont want to chance damaging my bow or strings with those other methods,but hey Gibblet that razor knife was a good idea,hehe.
#26
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Bradford, Ontario
Posts: 2,205
RE: Istalling a peep-without bowpress?
I see I can get a bowmaster portable bow press,for a little over$40.00.I will try that.Can you change out the string and cabels with this? I dont want to chance damaging my bow or strings with those other methods,but hey Gibblet that razor knife was a good idea,hehe.
#28
RE: Istalling a peep-without bowpress?
a fellow my next door neighbor works with, so excited about getting a new string for his compound bow for christmas, got his bow, stood it up, leaned over it, took a pocket knife out of his pocket, and proceeded to cut his string in half. he suddenly appeared on the other side of the room with an almost broken, badly bone bruised arm.
#29
RE: Istalling a peep-without bowpress?
ORIGINAL: gibblet
a fellow my next door neighbor works with, so excited about getting a new string for his compound bow for christmas, got his bow, stood it up, leaned over it, took a pocket knife out of his pocket, and proceeded to cut his string in half. he suddenly appeared on the other side of the room with an almost broken, badly bone bruised arm.
a fellow my next door neighbor works with, so excited about getting a new string for his compound bow for christmas, got his bow, stood it up, leaned over it, took a pocket knife out of his pocket, and proceeded to cut his string in half. he suddenly appeared on the other side of the room with an almost broken, badly bone bruised arm.
Resolving to figure out why that happened?