Yeah some strings are different. Like America's best I think are a left twist I believe so that's what I have on now. So if I were to use a peep now I'd prolly have to do the same. Goode eye and always do what works for you.
I mainly shoot barebow now but if I shot with a sight again I'd have the ez v on it. I still have it in my archery bin in case I ever change my mind again. It's an amazing sight.
On my Hoyt rx-7 it was the opposite. I had to put it above the peep to move it to the right
Yeah some strings are different. Like America's best I think are a left twist I believe so that's what I have on now. So if I were to use a peep now I'd prolly have to do the same. Goode eye and always do what works for you.
Seen another guy say it had a rough spot and frayed/ruined his strings?
I didn't leave it on long so I can't say for sure on that. But I shoot barebow now. Sorry I couldn't help more.
@@BACKWOODSVET no problem buddy thanks for the response
How does it work installing it below your D-loop? I have a Phase 4 29” i wasn’t able to use it with that and my nose butty.
Appreciate the upload man
What tool did you use to split the string and slide tuner in? My peep is tied in aswell and im an hour from a pro shop
On Amazon they sell a little red tool not even sure what to call it. It splits the string and allows you to work on your bow without a press.
Here is that tool I was telling you about
ruclips.net/video/FBH6BQmn_Ow/видео.htmlsi=-1TudMlwoUritCE0
I know this video is old but do you still like your ezv sight
I mainly shoot barebow now but if I shot with a sight again I'd have the ez v on it. I still have it in my archery bin in case I ever change my mind again. It's an amazing sight.