Originally posted by Killdeer: Nocking points can be as simple as a wrap of masking tape on the string. One above and one below the spot where you want the arrow on the string. Easy to move around when searching for the perfect spot, costs nothing. You can make a temporary quiver out of a pants leg and clothesline or a web belt. I made one with that stuff, with a woven cotton strap held on with binder clips. Used it for over ten years, deciding whether I liked it or not...As you can tell, part of the fun is learning what gear you can make for yourself. And then there are our fine sponsors, who supply all the stuff you would rather not spend years learning how to make.The Selway-type stringer is the best that I have found. Looking forward to your questions!Killdeer