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Old 12-12-2020, 05:37 PM
jcrayford jcrayford is offline
 
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I would try (in order of preference):

1) new strings, shoot at least 100 shots to let them settle (short range) and then finalize the peep location / string placement

2) remove the peep and go peep-less. I've shot without a peep for 25 years now, shooting first a Timberline No-peep and for the last 10 years shooting an IQ sight with the same NP tech built in.

I say try new strings first because if you're used to shooting a peep, the peep-less style does take some effort to get used to it and this could cause some frustration to someone that has never tried them. But the pluses in my mind - I'll never go back to a peep.

Here's a link to a thread about peep-less systems: http://www.outdoorsmenforum.ca/showt...hlight=no-peep - my input at post #7

J.
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