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RE: string loop/ultra nock...pros/cons
I've tried both, and greatly prefer the string loop over the metal horseshoe. String loop is lighter, cheaper, more adjustable. I get at least 5,000 shots out of one.
Here's Bob Ragsdale's reasons to use a string loop: "Eliminates arrow-falloff at full draw. - Makes nocking point location less critical. - No need to re-nock after a let-down. - No serving wear from release aid contact. - Assures easy one-handloading - Releases can remain attached and ready to go. - Eliminates gaps in serving from up pressure on nocking point. - Controls peep sight rotation. - Eliminates nock warping due to pinch at full draw. - Allows release aids to be at an angle rather than only level. - Makes shorter length bows easier to work with. - Extends maximum available sight range area. - Prevents arrow from sliding down the string during the shot. - Prevents release aid rope slap with high cheek anchor. - Improves shoulder alignment. - Loop length can modify draw length of bow. - Eliminates chin slap from inward swinging release aid ropes. - Can be used with all non-rope release aids. - Reduces string vibration noise." |
RE: string loop/ultra nock...pros/cons
Well, I no longer shoot with the ultra-nock. I bought a new bow over the weekend, and it had a string loop on it. Shot it about 100 arrows so far, already sold on the string loop!
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