19-Official Team Quiet Arrow Thread
#261
Nontypical Buck
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Balt, MD (orig: J-town,PA) The bowels of Hell!!!
Posts: 2,188
RE: 19-Official Team 19 Thread
That was my first time and I didn't tie my bottom knote correctly. This past time I took a pair of pliers and really pulled the knote tight.
Oh, I'm sorry. Dummy me.I thought you were commenting on my speed nocks moving. The speed nocks are just brass nocks placed near the cams to increase velocity. Usually 2 of them and adjusting them. You adjust them up and down to get maximum velocity. They are on my factory string. By moving weight closer to the cams it helps them turn over faster.
Oh, I'm sorry. Dummy me.I thought you were commenting on my speed nocks moving. The speed nocks are just brass nocks placed near the cams to increase velocity. Usually 2 of them and adjusting them. You adjust them up and down to get maximum velocity. They are on my factory string. By moving weight closer to the cams it helps them turn over faster.
#262
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 380
RE: 19-Official Team 19 Thread
Do they actually work? I wonder if they would work with hybrid cams. Come to think of it, my stock string had a weight at the end of the bottom serving. hmmm. Are these just the standare brass nocks? The one that came on mine looks like three of them covered in shrink tubing.
#265
Nontypical Buck
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Balt, MD (orig: J-town,PA) The bowels of Hell!!!
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RE: 19-Official Team 19 Thread
I'm sure there is some reason why they only stuck them on the bottom. However, I couldn't begin t oexplain why.
You can play around with the speed nocks if you'd like to on your new string. It's all a matter of if you want to try and pick-up a few fps.
The Treelimb is a pretty nice quiver. It's very quiet even when the vanes are touching and the henging feature was one of the biggest selling points to me.
You can play around with the speed nocks if you'd like to on your new string. It's all a matter of if you want to try and pick-up a few fps.
The Treelimb is a pretty nice quiver. It's very quiet even when the vanes are touching and the henging feature was one of the biggest selling points to me.
#266
RE: 19-Official Team Quiet Arrow Thread
Hey Dave .... is everyone on your team trying that new stealth broadhead since you named your team Quiet Arrow.
Take a look in the bowhunting forum to see what I'm talking about , the post is titled ( has anyone used this broadhead ) let me know how it works.
Take a look in the bowhunting forum to see what I'm talking about , the post is titled ( has anyone used this broadhead ) let me know how it works.
#269
RE: 19-Official Team Quiet Arrow Thread
I'm planning on using Thunderhead's 100 too. I haven't shot a deer with them yet but hopefully that will change in Oct.I went last night and bought my tags for the season. I'm ready to go!