I am at my wits end with this issue. When shooting my Dwyer Dauntless I get "tinking" noise as I shoot the arrow.
I am of the beleif it is the nock hitting the riser, but am not sure. Sometimes I do not get the noise so I am thinking it is coming from my inconsistant release, but it it there probably 95% of the time I shoot.
Sometimes I also get some porposing arrow flight, but not that often. Again I contribute that to my release.
Yesterday I nocked the arrow above my nock on the string (I use a metal pinch on nock) and no noise. So today I put a nocking point right on top of that nock, removed the lower one and then nocked below the nocking point again, still get the tink, maybe not as loud as it is hard to tell!!! Nocking points are now at about 5/8" above the shelf and the is a little shelf ware on the outer edges of it, I think that is from the feathers rubbing, I have tried shooting with the cock featehr in, which seems to be a better fitfor the feathers clearing the riser.
Bow is 54#'s at my 27" draw length, shooting a Breasted shaft that are spined between 63-65#'s with at length of 29" BOP. Tips are 125 grain.
I do not beleive the nocks on the arrow are too tight, but maybe they are.
Only other thing I can add is when I sit on the ground and practice it is quiet as well, I do not think I am reaching my full 27" draw when sitting so maybe the arrows are too weak, although the person that made them for me says the should be good to go.
Any suggestions? I'm out of ideas other than getting rid of the crimp on nocks and tying one on.
Part that confuses me is the quietness of the bow with the arrow put on the string above the nock, and then moving the nock accourdingly and then getting the noise again after nocking below the string nock?