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Old 09-29-2002, 04:19 AM   #1
 
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Default nock slip.........hurry!!!

Season opens tuesday morning. It seems that my serving is slpping and moving around. I cant reserve my own and the shops around are not gonna have time to do it monday.My shot drops about 2 inches low at 20ys. I clamped them down real tight with a set of nock pliars. I can either leave it where it is now and aim a little high. Or how about taking off the nocks and trying to tighten the serving by hand just by pushing it together then trying to reset the nock, which I have already done once it lasted about 2weeks. I know the serving needs replaced but that doesnt seem to be an option.What do you suggest?
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Old 09-29-2002, 07:37 AM   #2
 
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Default RE: nock slip.........hurry!!!

I bet if you take it to the Outdoor Connection in Campbell Monday they will be able to hook you up but I would call and check with Shannon tomorrow. They sometimes go up there on Sunday afternoon around 2 or so. Have you ever used them before? If not I will PM you there phone number just let me know.
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