is a nock set a little black thing you set your arrow on or is it the gold looking piece . the loop is a d loop that is made of some kind of hard string.
I pulled the bow back a few time with out a arrow it looks like it could be the loop it looks to pull up when i draw back. or it could be the rest looks to jump a bit at near full draw.
I think when i take my arrows to get fletched i will ask the guy to look the bow over
As for weight i know now after pulling back the bow a few times i need to either lower it or shoot alot to build my muscles up
ORIGINAL: GMMAT
guys does this mean i need a new string new loop new nocks. what do i need to solve the issue and not cover it up
It's one of two things:
1) Your nock set is defined by two areas of serving material on your string (My preferred method). If this is the case....you're going to need to carefully remove some of the serving material to allow your nocks to "float" freely between your two nocking points (servings).
or
2) Your nock set is defined by your D-loop spacing (top to bottom). If this is the case.....the simplest thing to do would be to remove it and tie on a new one. You can do this yourself, if you have the inclination and the know-how, or have someone do it at a shop. What "I" would do is have them serve a small nock set above and below your nocking point that wouldn't allow your D-loop to slide on your string and "pinch" your nock.
Good luck.