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nock height revelation

Started by the rifleman, June 27, 2017, 04:06:00 PM

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the rifleman

After many hours tinkering with bareshafts and getting stiff results with full length Heritage 75s and 100 grain tips I started paying attention to the occasional smack the arrow gave my bow hand.  My nock height was 9/16" to the bottom of the top nocking point and I had not previously noticed any fletching wear, but decided to move it up a bit.  I set it at 23/32" and my stiff issues disappeared, but the bareshaft impacted, as expected several inches below the fletched shafts.  I shot the nock off of one of my arrows and now I think I may be onto something...
Just to verify I shot a broadhead and it groups with the field points.  I have heard that nock low is generally a bad thing, but that you can get a great tune with the nocking point set higher than dead even bareshaft tune.  Anyhow at this point it seems to have made quite a difference.  Having switched to 3 under several months ago I believe the bow is quieter with the higher nocking point as an added bonus.  Am I on the right the right track?

wingnut

Are you shooting an ILF bow?  If not, your nock point is very low for 3 under on a bow tillered for split.  I run 5/8" but 3/4 inch is not uncommon.  Keep tinkering and you'll find that sweet spot where it all comes together.

Mike
Mike Westvang

the rifleman

Hi Mike.  It is an rd longbow.  It is at 23/32" (just under 3/4").  Much higher than the 9/16" that i had been using.

redfish

Sounds about right for 3 under. When I shot 3 under I had to raise the NP to around 3/4" to get decent arrow flight.
El Paisano
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