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Straightarrow 05-24-2003 03:05 PM

RE: Quick Question! Also how to do' tie-on' nocking point.
 
You don' t happen to have a kitchen sink in that butt-pack, do you? ;):D

c903 05-24-2003 07:14 PM

RE: Quick Question! Also how to do' tie-on' nocking point.
 
I always carry the necessary tools to be able repair or adjust that which I can, that does not require I leave the field. Why let a 10-15 minute fix, or a slight adjust or tightening cause me to stand down for a half or entire day, depending on the distance to where the necessary tools are?

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dick cress 05-24-2003 07:50 PM

RE: Quick Question! Also how to do' tie-on' nocking point.
 
http://www3.sympatico.ca/ragiwarmbear/diy/ton/tie.html

Here is a tie on nock document but there is a better one . . . I' m still looking for it.

Here' s the one I was looking for:

http://www.bowsite.com/bowsite/featu...hunter/tieone/

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dick cress 05-25-2003 11:55 AM

RE: Quick Question! Also how to do' tie-on' nocking point.
 

RE: Quick Question! Also how to do' t... (in reply to SuperTec2003)

Thanks guys, this stuffs really easy.
Let me know how it works. I have not made the switch to a tied on nocking point but I do use a tied on kisser and it is very effective but I want to redo it because I think this tied on nock method of tying it will be better and even more effective.

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