Ok, I could use some help understanding why I’m getting nock high out of my recurve. I’m shooting a 60” recurve, center shot, 55 lbs @ 28.5”, brace height 7.25”, nock point 3/8” above center. I shoot split finger, one over and two under.
I’ve found an aluminum shaft that will bare-shaft quite well but with an elevated brush rest. It’s a 2219 with a 145gr head. I forget how long it is but I know it’s somewhere around 29-30 inches (I’m at the office so I can’t go measure it right now). It appears to have no left or right kick when shot at 13-14 yards.
I’m glad that it shoots well with the rest but I’d like to do without it and keep shooting off the shelf like I usually do. So last night I took the rest off, moved my nock point down to compensate and put a few shots through it. The first few shots were nock high, so I lowered the nock point. Same thing. Lowered it again, same thing. I brought it down to center, same thing but more.
So my question is, why would an arrow shoot well off of a rest but not off of a shelf? The shaft must be coming off the shelf differently. Could someone help me understand why?
(I’ve seen this happen with other bows shot off the shelf, so I know it’s not the bow’s fault)