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Old 08-29-2004 | 09:25 AM
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Arrroman
 
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Default RE: Paper tuning question for my Justice/Biscuit

MA8191,

On all of the last dozen or so compound bows that I have, the whisker biscuit worked best with the bow set at an even tiller and the arrow nocked at 90degrees to the bowstring.

The high nocking points are not neccessary. All they do is add to the amount of nock pinch going on at the string and add a bit of downward force to the arrow on the rest. There are some rests that need this downward force in order to keep the arrow on the rest but the biscuit isn't one of them.

Any upwards or downwards angle of the arrow on the bowstring can be compensated for by adjusting the tiller of the bow, provided your bow has adjustable limb bolts.

If you want the arrow to fly straight through the center of the biscuit, why would you start the arrow in a nock high fashion anyway?

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