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Three under nocking (video) ?

Started by redant 60/65, July 05, 2012, 04:24:00 PM

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redant 60/65

Looking for the video that showed how the arrow slipped down the string in slow-mo, the subject was about putting a nock under the arrow when shooting three under.
The topic was posted a few months back, I already  tried search tool.
Larry

Bud B.

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"You can learn more about deer hunting with a bow and arrow in a week, than a gun hunter might learn all his life." ----- Fred Bear

limbshaker

...and now I'm tying on a second nocking point. Like right now. Wow thats nuts!
"Leaves are fallin all around..time I was on my way." -Led Zeppelin

RedShaft

i never seen that. that is crazy. prob why some guys get problem with arrow tuning. think it rest problems and here its nock sliding down the string.
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khardrunner

I was there when that video was made. Man that was an eye opener! We saw some that dropped even a bit more than that!
I Corinthians 9 24-25
...run in such a way so as to obtain the prize!

redant 60/65

Thanks Bud
That's what I was looking for, I was talking to some guys at a shop about how the arrow slips down on release when shooting three under. Now they will know what I'm talking about putting a nock under the arrow.
Larry

BenBow

I think I see something that explains what I've found out while messing with my adjustable limb takedown. If you look real close and pause as you go you will see that the nock moves up not the arrow moving down. Not only that but it causes the arrow nock to porpoise. With my bow if I increased the positive tiller to 3/8" or more when shooting 3 under the bow got real quiet. 3 under puts more pressure on the lower limb and I think the top limb is moving forward before the bottom causing the nocking point to rise partly due to the different time of release of each finger. What think ye???
But his bow will remain steady, and his hands will be skillful; because of the hands of the Mighty One of Jacob, because of the Shepherd, the Rock of Israel,  (Genesis 49:24 [NETfree])

truefreedom

You should give shooting lessons...... "  A lesson is a structured period of time where learning is intended to occur. It involves one or more students (also called pupils or learners in some circumstances) being taught by a teacher.

Found this on youtube:

 http://youtu.be/Nhp6khfUf3Y

SaltyDawg

It's actually beneficial to use the second nocking point even if shooting split finger.

I've been doing it for years.

Rick
Rick Barbee

redant 60/65

Mark
I made a few more shots like that over the weekend but came up a little short in points, I finished third for the weekend.
Larry

Mongo

Like Salty Dog I shoot split and use two nocking points.
If God didn't want man to eat animals, he wouldn't have made them out of meat.

Roy from Pa

Been using two for years. I tie on adjustable nocks.

 

TxAg

QuoteOriginally posted by Mongo:
Like Salty Dog I shoot split and use two nocking points.
Same here


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