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Title: nock tightness problem and arrow rest
Post by: vernon on June 27, 2011, 04:37:00 AM
Got a couple questions I need some help with.  

First of all I shoot FF string and axis arrow.  My nocks are extremely tight at which point I tried the boiling water method with little to no results.  I then obtained a small file and widled them down a bit but its touchy cuz if I take off too much the nock is so loose it won't even stay on the string at which point I have to try and crimp them back down.  Not sure of all the choices for nocks for axis (mite call 3rivers) but is there a bigger size nock I could get or another way of solving my problem?  Thnx

Second question is I shoot off the shelf and always have good arrow flight regardless of bow make/model.  However, I've never tried the idea of placing a small piece of whatever under the arrow rest and/or strike plate.  Is this something most of you do who shoot of the shelf?  I shoot a pronghorn 3pc mostly, but have a yellowstone and crooked stick as well.  Thnx again!
Title: Re: nock tightness problem and arrow rest
Post by: Terry Green on June 27, 2011, 08:29:00 AM
Wrong forum....moving to PowWow...will provide link with info on 'Tight Nocks' in a bit...
Title: Re: nock tightness problem and arrow rest
Post by: Terry Green on June 27, 2011, 08:31:00 AM
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Title: Re: nock tightness problem and arrow rest
Post by: JRY309 on June 27, 2011, 12:45:00 PM
I make my own strings so I usally serve to fit.If not I'll sand a tight nock to fit better.The only other nock I know to fit Axis/MFX are Bohning A-nocks,they do have a slightly larger throat then the Easton X-nocks.I too like to put a piece of a leather shoe lace under my rests.It will raise the arrow slightly and give me a smaller contact point,just have always done that on my bows I shoot off the shelf.
Title: Re: nock tightness problem and arrow rest
Post by: BowMIke on June 27, 2011, 12:54:00 PM
I have been using Accunocks. They spread open when you shoot and seem to work very well. They have a loose fit, but stay on the string well. For the Axis and Beman's use the "X" Accunocks(I believe they are called). These work with various serving sizes with no problem.
Title: Re: nock tightness problem and arrow rest
Post by: Javi on June 27, 2011, 12:56:00 PM
I just reserve to fit, takes less than 5 minutes
Title: Re: nock tightness problem and arrow rest
Post by: Doc Nock on June 27, 2011, 02:19:00 PM
Several written sources recommend a "pivot point" in line with the deepest inset of the grip.  Reportedly, that enhances forgiveness.

I use a piece of round toothpick from the middle where it's consistent in dia.

Have to adjust nock height on string, but it seems to help me.
Title: Re: nock tightness problem and arrow rest
Post by: vernon on June 28, 2011, 03:00:00 AM
Thanks guys for the feedback.  might try the toothpick/leather this week.  Might look at the Accunocks as well.  Thanks....luv this site.
Title: Re: nock tightness problem and arrow rest
Post by: dragonheart on June 28, 2011, 10:31:00 AM
A tight nock fit is a nightmare in tuning a bow!  The best nocks for a longbow for me are mercury Speed Nock.  These have no snap.  Some folks don't like them, but I serve all of my strings to fit the nocks and I have had no issues with arrows falling off.  These are the easiest for me to tune.