How do you tie in your peep?
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Join Date: Oct 2003
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Once the peep is in place, I take dental floss and back serve being sure to pull the tag under at least 7 loops. Then I take my fingernails and push the mini serving I just did back in towards the peep. This locks it down even tighter. Dental floss that is waxed and flat ( ribbon) type is great to use as it is strong and stays tight and is nearly invisible. It also stays in place well when serving. Just pull out a 10" length and hand serve it both above and below the peep ( two seperate pieces).
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Louisville Kentucky USA
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Here' s the way I do it:
http://www.bowsite.com/bowsite/featu...one/index.html
Hope this helps. Be safe.
Shoot Straight
Derbytown
http://www.bowsite.com/bowsite/featu...one/index.html
Hope this helps. Be safe.
Shoot Straight
Derbytown
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thenuge,
Sorry for not getting back sooner. Yes, I do burn it to seal it in place.
Straightarrow,
Having used both the over and under knot method and the backserve method I can tell you that I prefer the former as it does make for easier adjustments. The trick is to tie it tight enough so that it is very difficult to move and yet not entirely " set" in one position if you need to move it.
Sorry for not getting back sooner. Yes, I do burn it to seal it in place.
Straightarrow,
Having used both the over and under knot method and the backserve method I can tell you that I prefer the former as it does make for easier adjustments. The trick is to tie it tight enough so that it is very difficult to move and yet not entirely " set" in one position if you need to move it.