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String loop nock point
I have an old bow.
It's a XI ultra magnum compound bow and would like to install a string loop on the bow string. Can someone please tell me where the nock point should be on the bow string when using the loop or direct me to a link that explains it. Thanks |
RE: String loop nock point
I quit using a knockpoint with a string loop. When placed above the arrow but below the top part of the string loop it would cause the arrow to lift off of the rest when drawing. I tried this with a brass knock and a tied knock and had the same results. I did have good luck by by using a tied knock above and below the arrow knock but this just adds unneeded weight to the string. A properly tied strig loop won't move on the serving when tight.
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RE: String loop nock point
There's athread in the bowhunting forum with good pics of string loops with knocks tied in. However, I still go without the tied in knocks.
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RE: String loop nock point
What I mean is where does the loop go in reference to the rest.
Witha brass nock pointIhad itabout 1/8 of an inch above the rest. I don't think the nock point with a string loop should be 1/8 above the rest should it???? |
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