Question for the assembled masses;
If one is point on at 50 yards off of an elevated rest and switches to shooting off of the shelf & a lower nocking point, will the point on distance remain the same, be closer or farther away ????
Thanx !!!
If you can tune the same arrow equally well shooting it from a rest and off the shelf, the point on shouldn't change much.
The point on is a function of how much energy is delivered to a well-tuned arrow. The bow was designed, either accidentally or on purpose, to deliver maximum energy when the arrow is in a certain position. Let's say that with a rest, a nock point of 3/8” results in perfectly level bare shaft flight, and that off the shelf, a nock point of 5/8” results in perfectly level bare shaft flight. Since the arrow is closer to square with a 3/8” nocking point, it should be receiving more of the bow's energy than it would at 5/8”. Everything else being equal, the point on should be a longer distance with the 3/8” nocking point.
However, when most of us say our point on is 50 yards, we mean “about” 50 yards, and really don't know if it is 48 yards or 52 yards, exactly, because we can't shoot well enough to tell the difference, and probably wouldn't notice a difference in switching from shooting off a rest to shooting off the shelf. However, if you know that your point on is exactly 50 yards, you'll probably notice a difference, and my guess is that it would be in favor of shooting off a rest.