Arrow Falls Off when I draw Back
#15
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Baltimore Maryland USA
Posts: 1,385
RE: Arrow Falls Off when I draw Back
Funny, but I've seen the problem of reversing the cable and string in the roller slide only once, and it was done by one of our local Mathews' Dealers. You'd think they would know better.
I really can't see this causing the problem that is being discussed. It did, however, cause many other unrelated problems.
I really can't see this causing the problem that is being discussed. It did, however, cause many other unrelated problems.
#16
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 5
RE: Arrow Falls Off when I draw Back
Went down and got the loop on today they changed the serving to.As far as the cable and string in backwards through roller guard I have no idea what why they are suppost to go through.So now that the loop is on Ihope not to have this problem any more.Now with that loop do you need a nock on the string?
#17
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 9,175
RE: Arrow Falls Off when I draw Back
You don't 'need' a nockset with a loop but I always put one between the arrow nock and the bottom knot. I don't know about others, but without that knockset, the loop is pulled upwards to that my release is above the arrow when I anchor.
The nockset between the arrow and the bottom knot keeps the loop from pulling that far upwards, and that brings my release down so that it's directly behind the arrow when I release. Don't know if it makes any difference, I just prefer it that way.
The nockset between the arrow and the bottom knot keeps the loop from pulling that far upwards, and that brings my release down so that it's directly behind the arrow when I release. Don't know if it makes any difference, I just prefer it that way.
#18
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Northeast Tennessee
Posts: 5,673
RE: Arrow Falls Off when I draw Back
ORIGINAL: Arthur P
You don't 'need' a nockset with a loop but I always put one between the arrow nock and the bottom knot. I don't know about others, but without that knockset, the loop is pulled upwards to that my release is above the arrow when I anchor.
The nockset between the arrow and the bottom knot keeps the loop from pulling that far upwards, and that brings my release down so that it's directly behind the arrow when I release. Don't know if it makes any difference, I just prefer it that way.
You don't 'need' a nockset with a loop but I always put one between the arrow nock and the bottom knot. I don't know about others, but without that knockset, the loop is pulled upwards to that my release is above the arrow when I anchor.
The nockset between the arrow and the bottom knot keeps the loop from pulling that far upwards, and that brings my release down so that it's directly behind the arrow when I release. Don't know if it makes any difference, I just prefer it that way.
I just usually have a knot tied with the serving material just above the bottom knot in the loop.