peep sight problems
#1
Typical Buck
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Join Date: Feb 2003
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peep sight problems
I have the tube style peep on my bow and at time it wont rotate fast enough(2 second delay) what can I do about it or should I use a peep without a tube. Advantages to no tube or not?
#4
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Washington State
Posts: 382
RE: peep sight problems
I won`t ever put a tube aligned sight on a bow again. Too much hassle to worry about. I even had one break at full draw. Luckily it broke near the sight and recoiled away from my eye.
Try a no-tube peep and see if you like it. I have tried the Sure Vision Peep (the one that divides the string into three strands) and am now using the Fletcher Tru-Peep (two strands) with a T.R.U. Speed Nok with peep aligner. Both seemed to work pretty well even though the Sure Vision would occasionally rotate and a string would partially obscure the target. The Fletcher and Speed Nok combination provides a very clear and open sight picture but it is a pain, imo, to nock an arrow onto the Speed Nok. Too slow, ironically.
The Mouse
Try a no-tube peep and see if you like it. I have tried the Sure Vision Peep (the one that divides the string into three strands) and am now using the Fletcher Tru-Peep (two strands) with a T.R.U. Speed Nok with peep aligner. Both seemed to work pretty well even though the Sure Vision would occasionally rotate and a string would partially obscure the target. The Fletcher and Speed Nok combination provides a very clear and open sight picture but it is a pain, imo, to nock an arrow onto the Speed Nok. Too slow, ironically.
The Mouse
#7
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Onamia,MN.
Posts: 1,375
RE: peep sight problems
i used the tube style for two years and thought it helped my shooting alot--next year i'm going without ANY peep the tube style works great but makes too much noise on release.