DABAU
Member
So here is my issue/question: I got a new string put on about 3 weeks ago and after getting it home and shooting the peep slowly started to twist pretty bad. After only about 10 shots I had my D-loop at about 90 degrees from straight back in order to correct. I figured it was just string twisting as part of the break in and proceeded to shoot another 100 rounds or so and then took it back to the bow shop and had them adjust the twist on the string to correct. I've now shot probably close to 300 shots and it is gradually starting to twist again. As I shoot during a practice session the twist gets better but if I leave the bow say overnight and start shooting the next morning the first couple shots the peep is twisted almost to the point of not being able to see it. I can adjust the D-loop again to get it to line up but I would prefer the D-loop be as close to straight back as opposed to rotated 90 degrees.
Anybody have any idea what is going on here? My accuracy is fine no matter the twist it just is annoying as all get out and I don't want to risk drawing back on a deer and not being able to see the entire peep.
Anybody have any idea what is going on here? My accuracy is fine no matter the twist it just is annoying as all get out and I don't want to risk drawing back on a deer and not being able to see the entire peep.