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Title: Nock fit
Post by: Susquehannariverarcher on August 30, 2024, 07:25:09 PM
How does nock fit effect tune? I recently made a new bow string (my first one) and I've a nock high I can't get rid off. My nocks seem a little tight. Could this be the issue?
Title: Re: Nock fit
Post by: McDave on August 30, 2024, 07:49:21 PM
If you were able to shoot nock level with the old string, one would have to think the new string and/or nock fit might have something to do with the nock high.  I wouldn't recommend this as a permanent solution, but you could file one of your nocks to fit, and see if you can get nock level flight out of the new string using the filed nock, and if you can, then re-serve that string with smaller diameter serving to fit the standard nock size.
Title: Re: Nock fit
Post by: Susquehannariverarcher on August 30, 2024, 08:22:15 PM
Yeah I'm shooting the same exact arrow and nock set up at of the bow I have been the last 2 years. I did make a 16 strand string I'm wondering if the one that I had made previously was a 12 or 14 strand.
Title: Re: Nock fit
Post by: McDave on August 30, 2024, 08:27:28 PM
What is the poundage of your bow?
Title: Re: Nock fit
Post by: Susquehannariverarcher on August 30, 2024, 08:37:05 PM
53# @28 but I draw a about 29.5 or so
Title: Re: Nock fit
Post by: Stumpkiller on August 30, 2024, 09:23:53 PM
I use a needle file or folded sandpaper over a toothpick to get the nock to just hold the arrow with the bow held horizontally with the arrow downward.  If I tap the string it should fall off. 
Title: Re: Nock fit
Post by: Susquehannariverarcher on August 30, 2024, 09:25:48 PM
I use a needle file or folded sandpaper over a toothpick to get the nock to just hold the arrow with the bow held horizontally with the arrow downward.  If I tap the string it should fall off.

OK I'll try that. Mine are taking a decent whack to get free.
Title: Re: Nock fit
Post by: MnFn on August 31, 2024, 10:49:15 AM
I have done the same as Stumpkiller and have never broke a nock, but as McDave said it’s probably not the best solution.
Title: Re: Nock fit
Post by: McDave on August 31, 2024, 10:49:40 AM
If you're drawing 56-57#, a 14 strand string should be adequate, so that is an option. OTOH, I can't argue with a 16 strand string either, in which case you should probably re-serve one size down.
Title: Re: Nock fit
Post by: Susquehannariverarcher on August 31, 2024, 12:41:58 PM
Awesome thanks for all the information. My plan is to sand one nock see if it fixes the issue. If it does I'll try a 14 strand while I'm waiting on smaller diameter serving to show up.
Title: Re: Nock fit
Post by: Honest Jon on September 03, 2024, 08:55:04 PM
Heat your nock up slightly and work it on and off your serving a few times. Your nock will stretch a little and if you go too much, heat it up again and pinch it closed a little. It’s not likely the bottom of the nock is too tight but rather the “wings”.
Title: Re: Nock fit
Post by: Killdeer on October 09, 2024, 11:56:02 AM
Experiment with different nocks and serving materials.
Title: Re: Nock fit
Post by: varmint101 on October 09, 2024, 12:09:49 PM
Sure does. If your nocks don’t come off clean it can mess up flight for sure. When you make your string find out the diameter you need for that specific nock. 
Title: Re: Nock fit
Post by: Wheels2 on October 11, 2024, 08:47:44 AM
I get the best release with GT nocks.  But I am now shooting Easton Aftermaths so I have to use their nocks.  It's a 6mm shaft so nothing else works.  I have never been able to get a result when I tried to open up the groove in the nock.
Title: Re: Nock fit
Post by: Susquehannariverarcher on October 11, 2024, 09:09:10 AM
I shoot aae plastinocks. And had someone who knows what they're doing twist up a 14 strand for me. All issued solved and have great arrow flight. Thanks everyone.