I had this posted in the Bowyer's Bench forum but I thought I would get more responses here.
My center serving came loose on my flemish twist D97 bow string. I reserved it but now my arrow nock is very, very loose fitting on the string. Actually, it wasn't fitting tight enough before either. I don't want a really tight fit, but I don't want it where my arrow falls off the string either.
Can someone please tell me what size, material, and brand of serving I need to get the ideal fit for my arrow nocks? Or, what kind of tricks or tips are there on how to modify the area under my nock on the string to thicken it up a bit. It has been recommended by some to lay strands of string material on the string lengthwise and serve around those to get the ideal nock fit. But, won't the strands "bunch-up" together on one side of the string while I'm spinning my serving jig around the string?
I am using a D97, ten strand, flemish string. My arrows are Beman MFX 500 Classics that use the standard Easton X nock. Thanks for any and all help!