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DC:
I'm kinda with Pat here. I generally use loose nocks. Once you get used to holding them they a not usually a problem for you. They can be a problem to people that aren't used to them. If I let someone at the range shoot one of my bows they are constantly dropping the arrows. I have also dry fired once or twice that I could blame on loose nocks. Snap on nocks minimise the danger of dry firing but they don't eliminate it.
Danzn Bar:
When hunting I like the arrow to just barely stay nocked when I'm not holding it.....When I target or 3D shoot and even practice I try to do the same as hunting situations.
Dental floss and super glue does wonders...…;) :)
DBar
bjrogg:
--- Quote from: Danzn Bar on August 17, 2018, 01:41:34 pm ---When hunting I like the arrow to just barely stay nocked when I'm not holding it.....When I target or 3D shoot and even practice I try to do the same as hunting situations.
Dental floss and super glue does wonders...…;) :)
DBar
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I like em like this to. I usually make them tight and then file them a little with my leatherman till they just barely stay on my string. Sometimes if they are lose and I'm hunting I'll put a little paper towel around string. I'm sure the three under crowd likes them to snap on.
Bjrogg
Pat B:
My arrow set up can't be used with 3 under. I never understood 3 under anyway. ???
burtonridr:
Well Pat, I put a nock point on my string under my arrow and it made a HUGE different in my consistency. I dont know why I had the knock point above... Guess I didnt think about it that much when I did it. I went from 5" group at 10-15 yds down to about 3" groups. Crazy that made such a big difference, maybe its just a mental thing... I dunno, but thanks for the idea (SH)
BTW what is 3 under?
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