I learned this method from Chris Perkins several years ago. He does 2 legs on most of his competitions bows but does all 4 legs for added security on his hunting bows.
I just do 4 or 5 half hitches on opposing legs and don't have any issues with the peep moving on slippery bloodline strings. I don't see a need to tie all 4 legs. But that peep ain't Goin nowhere!
This is how tim gillingham does it as well has a video on it works well
Just got a raptor peep in the mail today. I wasn't looking for a tutorial but I guess I'll give this a go. Thanks
Interesting tie down. Dang sure isn’t going to move. Makes removing string easier. And safer. 👍👍
Very cool!
I learned this method from Chris Perkins several years ago. He does 2 legs on most of his competitions bows but does all 4 legs for added security on his hunting bows.
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I just do 4 or 5 half hitches on opposing legs and don't have any issues with the peep moving on slippery bloodline strings. I don't see a need to tie all 4 legs. But that peep ain't Goin nowhere!
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