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For years we used to just clamp a brass nock set on the string where the peep would go. You can see it in your peripheral vision at full draw. Some of us painted them in white or yellow but to me it just looked dark but you could still see the silhouette of the nock set which was sufficient. You adjusted it to you like you do a peep. A piece of serving tied on would probably provide the same "bump" on the string at full draw. There is a larger diameter "shurz-a-peep" that has been on the market for years. Its simple and pretty cheap. In the relaxed position, the shurz-a-peep is completely perpendicular to the string; at full draw, the opening is so large you can't help but see through it. Its not as tidy of a sight picture as a typical peep but you won't have to pass a shot at a dusk or dawn buck for not being able to see through it. You serve it in as you would any peep. These have less rotation issues as well because you divide the bowstring up into thirds to mount it and like I said, the opening is huge.
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