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How to tighten loose nocks?

Started by Red Dwarf, September 23, 2008, 05:19:00 PM

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Red Dwarf

I have snap-on type nocks on my POC arrows which are a little on the loose side. How can I best tighten up the fit of the nocks on the serving?
Double serving would make things too tight (I suppose I could then file the nocks to suit though).

ReD Dwarf

TomMcDonald

You could use dental floss. Or double serving. Or boil your nocks and squeeze them around your string until they cool.

bentpole

Like Tom said dental floss. Works great. Tie 2 half hitches about an inch below your nock, neatly run it up to the nock and back down, tie off with two half hitches.  .That's it. I should add some folks here even use masking tape. They say it will last a season. I like the floss myself.

Gordy

I use dental floss too, but use the flat type, not the cord type.  Works great and lasts a long time. Two wraps does it for me !
In the immortal words of Jean Paul Sartre, 'Au revoir, gopher'.

aromakr

Reserve the string with a larger serving material.
Bob
Man must "believe" in something!  I "believe" I will go hunting-----

duck'n

I immediately thought of my endless days bowfishing where a frustrating loose nock was quickly remedied with a bite from the ole canines!  I am not recommending this, just remember the days when just about every one of my bowfishing arrows had teeth marks on the nocks.  OK, I am done daydreaming...go on...

Jason R. Wesbrock

QuoteOriginally posted by aromakr:
Reserve the string with a larger serving material.
Bob
Exactly!

If you don't have thicker serving, you can always reserve with the same diameter serving you'e using now, but lay a few strands of string material under the serving. That'll thicken up the center serving area.

Red Dwarf

Thanks again guys for your great advice. I think I will try the dental floss route and see how I get on.

Red Dwarf


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