I couldn't be more excited for my first hunt coming up in a few weeks, I have been practicing a lot since I received my bow about 9 months ago and am confident at hunting ranges.
However, I keep running into the same serious frustration over and over. My bow eats up strings. Specifically the loop on the top string nock gives out. String life span has varied depending on string type and material. For example, endless loop string that came with my bow lasted 3 months before it snapped. The endless loop I had made at my local archery club lasted a few weeks, the replacement B-50 flemish twist lasted a few days and the replacement FF flemish twist from RMSGear lasted 2 weeks. Listening to an interview on the push podcast the issue of a rough or not properly shaped string nock was brought up as a possible cause for this sort of thing.
Is the fix as simple as a few passes from a rat tail file and it's done or is sealing/finishing required?
I would like to get this squared away ASAP so I can keep practicing before hunting season, and so I can simply continue to do something I really enjoy.
Thanks to the tradgang community for being informative and helpful.