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jt85
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nocking point question
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March 17, 2015, 09:59:00 PM »
Will I notice a difference moving my nocking point a 1/16th up or down for tuning or will I need to move an 1/8th at a time?
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Re: nocking point question
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I generally start higher than I think I'll need, maybe 3/4", and then move down about 1/8" at a time. When you get close, you might have to move it up or down a little, or maybe you'll just hit the sweet spot without having to do that.
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Re: nocking point question
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Thank you McDave. I shoot split finger and my nock is set at 1/2 now and my bare shafts are showing just a little nock low. I may try 5/8 and see what happens.
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