Thanks Jawge. Tough loss.
Ranger, nocks are cut. I used to just use a boot but now I cut shallow nocks at first.
Big Country, the nocks of each limb are equidistant from the fulcrum, so in one way the limbs are the same length. However, to accomodate for the rigid handle, the nock of the top limb is a couple inches farther from the center of the fade than the lower limb.
Does that mean they are different lengths because the working section of one is shorter than the other? Which came first, the fulcrum or the fade? When you pull from the center of the string, can you acheive an efficient and well-timed spring with different length working sections? Life is about balance.