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Old 08-02-2004 | 10:18 PM
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dwaasp
 
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Default RE: Should I be concerned about this?

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It seems like something I should get fixed... I have a string loop, that is in between two brass nocking points... The arrow looks like it angles downward when at the top of the loop... of course, this looks to be irrelevant once i draw the bow... the distance between the two nocking points is 1.25"-- that seems like too much to me, but im not an expert...

also, if i put the arrow at the bottom of the loop it looks square, but again, when the bow is drawn it appears to slide into the middle. the bow is shooting fine, i am just concerned when i shoot broadheads it will be way off.... so people with loops, tell me roughly how far apart yours are...
As said above those nocks will kill a lot of speed.

If you tie the loop on braded serving it will be hard or impossible to rotate up & down the serving for tuning, you may need to change serving.

If you tie it tight enough with tools, it will not rotate a lot, or not at all, with each shot & if one must, you may try two clove hitches in opposite directions for balance. If it rotates a little you will need to true it, or it may rotate your peep sight (string) a little the next shot.
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