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Thank you Dave. Even if it is not tunable, the neatness and easy to tie nature of your method look like it will be worth a try over the back and forth overhand knot method I have used in the past.
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Thanks McDave, I saved this one so I can refer back to it.
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McDave, Thanks for taking the time to share your technique with us. Like a lot of the guys above, I have never been completely happy with my results before and settled for brass. You have motivated me to give your style a try - the "McDave nock"!
Between SBD, your tip, and the tutorial about wool yarn recurve wraps & silencers, my son & I have some sweet strings. Gotta love TG :-] J
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I appreciate that you took the time to make a video. I got the general idea but the video brings it home. I will try it out then next time I am messing around with my bow.
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Looking at your video was good...but I did have to turn my back to the screen and go step by step..HaHa! Guess I had a hard time seeing it and doing it in reverse.
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What video??? I see no reference in his post to a video....did it get deleted or am I overlooking it?? Posts: 2831 | From: Charleston, WV | Registered: Mar 2003
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