(This question obviously ONLY applies to using a single nocking point....)
It seems that this is the predominant way that we are taught to nock in trad, when only one point is used.
Howard Hill, John Schulz and some other adherents of the Hill style taught/teach to nock above. However, that is related to how they use the back quiver.
But by far is seems that nocking under the nocking point is the method most often taught, especially with recurves.
Does anyone know why this is, when it became popular, and what are the supposed advantages?
Thank you,
Frank