Paul in Idaho
Well-known member
I was supposed to be on the road this morning, headed for my archery pronghorn hunt. Instead, I have to wait for the local bow shop to open at 11:00 so I can have my bow repaired.
A couple days ago, the latex tube that keeps my peep sight aligned broke. I bought some silicone tube to replace it. I marked the location of the knot on the cable, cut the silicone tube to length and installed it with the knot in the same location. No problem, I thought.
The first 3 practice shots following the replacement were good. On the 4th, I heard a snap, saw the nock flying across the yard and the arrow missed the target by a foot. The peep sight had been jerked out of the string and was hanging by the tube.
Have any of you had something like this happen? Can you tell me what may have gone wrong so I don't repeat the problem?
Thanks.
A couple days ago, the latex tube that keeps my peep sight aligned broke. I bought some silicone tube to replace it. I marked the location of the knot on the cable, cut the silicone tube to length and installed it with the knot in the same location. No problem, I thought.
The first 3 practice shots following the replacement were good. On the 4th, I heard a snap, saw the nock flying across the yard and the arrow missed the target by a foot. The peep sight had been jerked out of the string and was hanging by the tube.
Have any of you had something like this happen? Can you tell me what may have gone wrong so I don't repeat the problem?
Thanks.