I recently got back into bow hunting after a 20 year rifle only period in life. When shooting rifles I want to know that the only factor impacting accuracy is me so I have several custom rifles.
When I bought my new bow I went with a Halon 32 and all high end accessories to ensure any grouping/bad shot issues I could attribute to my form and just stay dedicated to practicing daily.
My bow was setup at the pro-shop and everything seemed good. Fast forward three weeks - my peep sight is rotating, sometimes to the point of almost blocking my sight. I can move my d-loop and somewhat get it back in shape but it seems to always twist.
I have been watching some setup videos on YouTube and most seem to shoot through paper to ensure proper/straight flight, that step was not done.
Any thoughts on getting my peep to stay put? My d-loop is string and just seems flimsy/easy to rotate on string. Should I go for a different type of d-loop (clamp on, etc.)? Also, should I be concerned that an arrow was not shot through paper? Sorry for the long read, I just want to ensure my bow is setup properly in order to go back to blaming me for any 'bad shots or groups!
When I bought my new bow I went with a Halon 32 and all high end accessories to ensure any grouping/bad shot issues I could attribute to my form and just stay dedicated to practicing daily.
My bow was setup at the pro-shop and everything seemed good. Fast forward three weeks - my peep sight is rotating, sometimes to the point of almost blocking my sight. I can move my d-loop and somewhat get it back in shape but it seems to always twist.
I have been watching some setup videos on YouTube and most seem to shoot through paper to ensure proper/straight flight, that step was not done.
Any thoughts on getting my peep to stay put? My d-loop is string and just seems flimsy/easy to rotate on string. Should I go for a different type of d-loop (clamp on, etc.)? Also, should I be concerned that an arrow was not shot through paper? Sorry for the long read, I just want to ensure my bow is setup properly in order to go back to blaming me for any 'bad shots or groups!
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