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Recycled nocking point.

Started by evgb127, August 06, 2023, 03:01:07 PM

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evgb127

Well, here's a solution to a problem no one has... Today a sadistic friend gifted my son some self-tying water balloons that use little rubber grommets to tie off. Here's a picture for reference:

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Well, after spending too much time cleaning up the mess, I ended up with a bunch of these:

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I bet if you used a cotter pin, you could slide these little devils onto your string serving and have a decent adjustable nocking point.

That said, I will stick with the tried and true method of tying on my own:

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I'm not sure who drew that last picture (a big thank you to the artist) but that's how I tie mine.

Now I'm off to finish picking up broken rubber from my yard. Hopefully I will have some time to shoot some arrows too.   :campfire:
-EVG

Kelly

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Enjoy the flight of an arrow amongst Mother Nature's Glory!

Once one opens the mind to the plausible, the unbelievable becomes possible!

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Yours for better bowhunting, Kelly

evgb127

Yes. Fully adjustable.  Twists without slipping on the serving.
-EVG

gordydog

I use masking tape above and below arrow. About 5-7 wraps on the string. I also use small strip of masking tape on string to get a tight arrow nock fit if it's too loose.

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