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Author Topic: Nock width and finger pinch?  (Read 577 times)

Online gordydog

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Nock width and finger pinch?
« on: June 19, 2020, 07:58:16 AM »
When comparing micro nocks on my carbon arrows to wide 11/32 nocks on wood arrows, I notice cleaner releases from narrower nocks? I seem to hang on the string more with 11/32 nocks out of a 54" longbow. Increased "finger pinch"? Similar observations?

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Re: Nock width and finger pinch?
« Reply #1 on: June 19, 2020, 09:06:37 AM »
Never had a proble, a nock is a nock is a well you know.:-)

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Re: Nock width and finger pinch?
« Reply #2 on: June 19, 2020, 09:24:21 AM »
I started using micro-nocks a few years ago when Lancaster started sending them to people along with orders for Gold Tip carbon shafts.  Evidently they wanted people to try them out.  Well, it worked, I was curious, and after putting a dozen on and trying them out, I decided I liked them better.  I'm not exactly sure why I like them better, I’m not sure it was less finger pinch, but I liked them well enough that I ordered them instead of regular nocks the next time I needed some more nocks.

Now a couple of years later, I find that the micro-nocks have a tendency to crack after continued use.  This worries me because over the years I have had nocks blow up, causing what amounts to a dry fire.  Looking back in my stash of nocks, I found a plastic bag of what I’ll call mini-nocks that I think Lancaster sent me by mistake one time, that are slightly larger than the micro-nocks: 7/32” vs 5/32”.  I swapped those out for the micro-nocks I’m currently shooting, and liked them just as well.  Because of the increased size, I hope they will be more resistant to cracking.

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