Problems with peep - time to restring?
Hi guys wasn't exactly sure where To post this - mods feel free to move it if another section is better.
My bow lately when I draw back has been a bit out of whack. My peep is for some reason crooked and for the life of me I any figure out why or what to do. I've been using bows for about 12 months but have little knowledge about maintenance and repairs of them.
Does anyone know should I restring it or is there another way to fix the peep. I think its affecting my accuracy a little - the first time definitely but I tried to tweak it a little and its slightly better but still not 100%
Any ideas from any archers?
Cheers,
Jack
Problems with peep - time to restring?
How many shots have you put through it?
It can take several hundred before the string has finished stretching and settled in properly which will cause the peep to twist also.
Ideally you need to press the bow and add or remove half a twist from the string at a time to get better alignment...make sure you fire several shots to see that it has settled to where you want it.
The standard strings on most bows are pretty poor and a quality custom string will reduce twisting after initial stretching a lot.
You can twist and tighten your D loop down so that it aligns your peep better in the mean time as a temporary fix.
Problems with peep - time to restring?
I've had the same problem myself and a bow press is the best way to get it aligned properly if its way out.
If your going to press the bow and the string is old, worn or stretched then you might as well replace with a quality string and cable at the same time. This will also bring your bow back to proper specs!
I've used VapourTrail strings and cables on my old Switchback XT and was very happy with them. Still on the factory string on my Z7 Magnum but will go VapourTrail again when it's time to replace. Haven't used any others.
Problems with peep - time to restring?
I find the Z7 very quiet to shoot and when I used to shoot competitions in Oz, I didn't think it was any louder than any of the other top end bows.
I tried a few different bows in the shops before I bought it but just liked how it shot and felt, so ended up with another Mathews. If you can get to a decent archery shop then play with all the bows you can and see which one fits and feels the best.
What you fit to your bow will make a big difference too, replacing the whisker biscuit with a QAD drop away rest stopped me shooting at the same x with more than one arrow as it started getting expensive! ;-)