Originally posted by TAWL:
Shooting split. What is an average nock ht?
it's such a fast food world :D
this is do-it-yerself project - don't think about what others are doing, that's a mistake.
you don't care what's the "average" nock point location, you want to start with the top of your arrow's nock at 1/2" above square, shoot a few arrows with yer best form, and see how they fly
vertically. if the arrow "porpoises" in flight (up/down wiggling), the nock point needs to be adjusted up/down. typically, if the nock flies/lands high, lower the nock point. nock flies/lands low, raise the nock point.
i'm way more interested in the arrow's flight, not how it lands on the mark. ymmv.