How do you tie in your peep?
#4
RE: How do you tie in your peep?
I have always referred to it as the " PSE method" since I picked it up at one of their training sessions...however, I am sure it is one of the methods mentioned above. I simply tie half knots on both sides of the bowstring for about 10-12 " knots" total.
#6
Join Date: Oct 2003
Posts: 13
RE: How do you tie in your peep?
Once I' ve got the peep in and the bow out of the press. I take my material and loop it around one of the sections of string. I make about 6 tight wraps with each end then around the string section, 2 half hitches and burn the ends.
#7
Join Date: Sep 2003
Posts: 13
RE: How do you tie in your peep?
Hey check this out, I found it while searching for some bowhunting groups.
http://groups.msn.com/ArchersParadise/tyinginapeep.msnw
http://groups.msn.com/ArchersParadise/tyinginapeep.msnw
#8
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Baltimore Maryland USA
Posts: 1,385
RE: How do you tie in your peep?
Although that method will work, I have developed what I feel is a faster/better way of serving in the peep/any peep. This is one of the things I will be teaching at the ATA Trade Show this year. Anyone who is attending the show will see this and demonstrations on the usage of modern tools. I will be in touch with a lot of manufacturers with the thought in mind of working smarter with the right tools.
#9
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Holland
Posts: 182
RE: How do you tie in your peep?
I only make two wraps arround the peep itself and it stays in place perfectly.
I have zebra strings on all my bows.
The less you tie in your string, the faster it goes, the less sound it makes.
I have zebra strings on all my bows.
The less you tie in your string, the faster it goes, the less sound it makes.
#10
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location:
Posts: 2,413
RE: How do you tie in your peep?
I' ve seen peeps served in, where it would be difficult to move the peep when fine tuning it' s position. Wouldn' t it be better to use a method that allows easy adjustment, or is it better to tie it securely and then re-tie it if you need to move it?