Most Overlooked Aspect of Bow Tuning?
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RE: Most Overlooked Aspect of Bow Tuning?
Those are excellent nock & vane alignment tools. I've never seen the one from Archery Nock Tools before. That looks like a much better tool than the Apple tool that I have.
The tool that I am referring to straightens the nocks. Usually I can get to a 0.002 total runout. Most arrows start with about 0.012. Some better, some worse. Turning the nocks sometimes helps, but not always.
The nock straightening tool is not currently a part of Len's seminar. In fact when I described it to Len, he was a little dubious about it's effectiveness.
I'm just trying to drum up a little more interest in the seminar. Sorry if I have offended you.
Allen
The tool that I am referring to straightens the nocks. Usually I can get to a 0.002 total runout. Most arrows start with about 0.012. Some better, some worse. Turning the nocks sometimes helps, but not always.
The nock straightening tool is not currently a part of Len's seminar. In fact when I described it to Len, he was a little dubious about it's effectiveness.
I'm just trying to drum up a little more interest in the seminar. Sorry if I have offended you.
Allen
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LittleChief,
There are tools like the one I'm attaching the link to out there for aligning the nock that do not require a $200 seminar to purchase. I would think that either one straightens the nock in the process.
http://www.archerynocktools.com/
Apple nock alignment tool
http://www.fsdiscountarchery.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=515
LittleChief,
There are tools like the one I'm attaching the link to out there for aligning the nock that do not require a $200 seminar to purchase. I would think that either one straightens the nock in the process.
http://www.archerynocktools.com/
Apple nock alignment tool
http://www.fsdiscountarchery.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=515
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