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Title: High nock pt for three under?
Post by: CMR on March 16, 2007, 08:11:00 AM
Is it "normal" to have a high nock pt when shooting 3 under?
Before I adjusted mine, at 3/8 the arrow was smacking the shelf and I was getting up and down movement in the arrow flight.
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Post by: Chris Wilson on March 16, 2007, 08:13:00 AM
With some bows, yes.
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Post by: Jerry Jeffer on March 16, 2007, 08:20:00 AM
If you are shooting off the shelf, yep. Mine is high too.
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Post by: Pete W on March 16, 2007, 08:41:00 AM
3/4" seems to be the starting place for most bows I have shooting 3 under. Some like 5/8 and others like 1".  You just need to move the nock and see what is going to work best.
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Post by: Roger Moerke on March 16, 2007, 05:29:00 PM
I don't doubt for a minute all the above but mine is usually 1/4 to 1/2 inch high. Just have to find the sweet spot for the arrow yo will be shooting.
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Post by: **DONOTDELETE** on March 16, 2007, 05:34:00 PM
I have a Blacktail TD that like it at 3/4".
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Post by: SlowBowinMO on March 17, 2007, 12:01:00 AM
If your bow is actually tillered for 3 under it will be about the same as normal, otherwise higher as stated above.

I have found on split finger tillered bows, the longer they the bow the less they seem to care.  I had one 68 inch longbow that I could switch back and forth with the same nock point, arrows flew like darts regardless.
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Post by: beaglesandbucks on April 30, 2007, 09:28:00 PM
My bow was tillered for split....and I did not have to change my nock point when I went to three under.

I think it may make a difference which finger you anchor with.  I personally anchor with my pointer finger in the corner of my mouth.

However...if you use your index finger...thus raising the arrow a little bit more...you just might have to raise the nock point a tad.
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Post by: buks2hunt on April 30, 2007, 10:01:00 PM
Isn't the pointer and index the same finger???


Bill
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Post by: adeeden on April 30, 2007, 10:06:00 PM
5/8" seems to work well for me. And Bill I was just thinking the same thing about the pointer/index finger!
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Post by: katman on April 30, 2007, 10:13:00 PM
SloBow has nailed it, tillered with a positive tiller for split will usually require a slightly higher nock point when switching to three under.
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Post by: 30coupe on April 30, 2007, 10:54:00 PM
Be very careful which finger you point with, especially if you happen to be pointing up!   :biglaugh:  

My longbow doesn't seem to care, but my 60" recurve likes the nock point about 1/4" higher. My 52" recurve doesn't like 3 under with any nock point, but then short bows tend to be a bit more finicky.

I anchor with my middle finger at the corner of my mouth whether shooting 3 under or split. I don't know why that works, but it seems to for me. I usually shoot split because it's quieter and I just feel like I have more control and can nock and shoot quicker. Three under may be a bit more forgiving of a faulty release though.
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Post by: beaglesandbucks on May 01, 2007, 04:33:00 AM
Not to be argumentative.....but I know at least one of the Wensel boys uses 3 under....and I doubt he has a "faulty" release.

It is also my understanding...that three under was the method of the Apache Indians...(or possibly Navajo).  I'm part Cherokee...so I guess I come by it (3 under) naturally.   :D  

30...I shoot longbows....so maybe that is why they don't care...as you say.

Every person and every bow is different. I noticed no difference in sound....etc.

The only difference I noticed was....the arrows were going where I was looking.