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My D-Loop continuously works itself loose on my string. When I originally tuned and set it up the loop was secure on the string and when I drew the bow it caused the peep to rotate into its proper position. Now the loop just freely lets the string rotate and thus the peep doesn't come all the way around. The loop is not moving vertically at all. I have a few ideas what the problem is and how to fix it, but I just wanted to see what ideas/fixes some other people had that might be better than my own? Its an '06 Slayer and has one of meanv2's CSS on it.
 

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My D-Loop continuously works itself loose on my string. When I originally tuned and set it up the loop was secure on the string and when I drew the bow it caused the peep to rotate into its proper position. Now the loop just freely lets the string rotate and thus the peep doesn't come all the way around. The loop is not moving vertically at all. I have a few ideas what the problem is and how to fix it, but I just wanted to see what ideas/fixes some other people had that might be better than my own? Its an '06 Slayer and has one of meanv2's CSS on it.

You can make a new d-loop.
Just apply some string wax on the d-loop material,
and that will allow you to pull a tighter knot.

The standard technique is to use a pair of needle nose pliers,
and pull the handles apart,
to spread the jaws of the pliers
in order to tighten the d-loop material.
 
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