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Removing a Brass Nock?
My bow was set up (When I purchased it)with two brass Nocks, One below and one Above the arrow. When I had the string replaced they put them back on how they were. In addition to these two nocks I have a peep site w/ rubber hose & a lip thingy and two silencer fuzziesmounted on my draw string.
Is this a waste of energy? I was looking to remove the top brass nock, how do youwithout damaging thestring? This is only my second year bow hunting so I am attempting to fine tune / change the bow alittle to better fit me and hunting. Thanks in Advance. Keith |
RE: Removing a Brass Nock?
Hi there, there are a couple of ways. They actually make a tool for removing them, check with a local archery shop. Second, use a pair of dykes (wire cutters) and a small set of pliers. Hold one side of the knock with the pliers and use the dykes sideways and spread the knock. Piece of pie.
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RE: Removing a Brass Nock?
I just use the jaws of my nocking pliers to gently spread the nock and then remove it with my fingers . You wouldn't lose enough energy to be worth worrying about if you left them on .
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RE: Removing a Brass Nock?
If you do decide to remove a brass nock, remove the bottom one.
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RE: Removing a Brass Nock?
And prepare to re-tune your bow.
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RE: Removing a Brass Nock?
I ended up picking up a set of nock pliers and a square.
If you read my other post you will see that I am struggling with tuning my bow in with the new rest I purchased. Was on before upgrades, wishing I wouldn't of touched it and just dusted it off and practiced.[>:] |
RE: Removing a Brass Nock?
I'd remove the bottom knock and download a copy of the Easton tunning guide, it sure helped me with my tunning.
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