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Tying a nock

Started by shortstroke 91, May 07, 2007, 07:47:00 PM

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shortstroke 91

Can anyone tell me or direct me on how to tie a nock on the string. I remember seeing it somewhere but can't find it right now.

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shortstroke 91
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Brandon,

I just do a "nine knot" nock.  It's basically just eight overhand knots alternating between one side of the string then the other.  The ninth knot is making a square knot out of number eight.  A careful hand with a lighter to clean up the tag ends and you are done.  I use monofilament serving and this knot allows me to "thread" the nock up or down as needed for adjustment.

Charlie Lamb

Here's a tutorial that Ray Hammond did....  Adjustable nocking point
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