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Three Under and Dry fire

Started by Caleb the bow breaker, December 14, 2011, 10:47:00 PM

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Caleb the bow breaker

Well all,

Tonight I was messing around with 3 under shooting and dry fired my bow.  All I can guess is that my nocks were too loose and I wasnt holding the arrow on because of the 3 under.  the good news is that the bow seems fine.  I shot it a few more times and dont feel, hear or see any changes.  Has anybody had this experience.  I went ahead and got a cup of boiling water and tightened up my nocks but I am pretty scared of trying the 3 under thing again.  

For what its worth I did seem to shoot better but the bow was much noisier.  I have read a bunch of threads tonight and that seems like the norm.  The main reason I am toying with the three under is because I am considering a shorter bow and thought the 3 under might minimize finger pinch.  Is this true or just a figment of my imagination???

Thanks
C
Oh squeaky treestand, how I hate thee!

zetabow

Put second nock point on to make more secure fit.

archeryprof

Try raising the nocking point.It should help quiet your bow.In some cases this might be as high as 3/4- 1".I shoot a 56" bow 3 under and I cannot say the pinch is less for me but more pressure is transferred to the third finger.As zetabow said I tie a thread nock below the arrow to keep it from slipping down the string.Good shooting!

bowgy


kat

Caleb,
I shoot 3 under, and keep my nocks pretty loosen without dry firing. As mentioned above, a second nocking point should help. Also, when I grip the string; I keep pressure upwards on the nock with my index finger.
Just be aware of a possible problem, and in no time you will feel comfortable with 3 under.
Raising the nock point slightly will help with the noise.
Ken Thornhill

last arrow

I experience less dry fires since switching to 3 under.  When shooting split my fingers would pull the nock of the  string but still hold the arrow so that I wouldn't know.  In my third year of 3 under and I am yet to have a dry fire - I would have 2-3 a year when shooting split.  Your nock should be tight enough that the arrow will hang vertically from the string but loose enough to come of with a slight tap of the string or shakeing of the bow.
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