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    #16
    Roll it on your cheek.

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      #17
      Which peep is it? string split equally around it or is it the three way split type?

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        #18
        Try this method:

        1. Anchor to cheek;
        2. Remove tongue from cheek;
        3. Shoot straight!

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          #19
          If you use a loop, just line it up with the loop. If you address your release straight to the string you will need to depress your string and relocate the peep. You can also "train" the string to some degree by twisting it tight or lose

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            #20
            I usually cut my string and then tie it where the peep lines up. If you use a good sharp knife the string won't even fray much.

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              #21
              Originally posted by dbelcher269 View Post
              I usually cut my string and then tie it where the peep lines up. If you use a good sharp knife the string won't even fray much.
              LMAO Remind me to never shoot next to you

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                #22
                Put a peep aligner on your bow, and you'll never have a twisted peep again.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Fishndude View Post
                  Align your d loop knots with the peep then cinch the knots down as tight as you can with needle nose pliers.
                  This is what I do also. Super tight tied D-loop. And on a new string, be sure it is aligned before and after each shot, and before putting the bow up, to develop memory. It will help keep it from twisting as much, even with "pre stretched strings". They still give some stretch.

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                    #24
                    Take the peep out. Put floss where it was.
                    Shoot the bow 5-10 times
                    Insert the peep.
                    That is if it's not an older string.

                    I'm not an expert but I have seen this work. I'm sure there is an expert that can provide more help.

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