Yep, add or remove a half a twist at a time, keeping in mind that adding/removing 1/2 twist at the bottom cam will change peep rotations LESS than adding/removing 1/2 twist at the top cam.
The above responses are the right way to do it. However, if you are as lazy as me, just use your D-loop to pull it around. It works better if you have tight knots on the loop.
Use can install a rubber string silencer between the two colors of your bowstring. You can use a short length of d-loop cord or paracord as well. By sliding the silencer up or down the bowstring, you can FINE tune your peep sight to square. Sometimes half a twist on the top or the bottom of the bowstring is too much adjustment to square up your peep sight. With this "secret", you can make 1/8th turn adjustments to your peep sight to square.
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