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Hoyt buffalo string

Started by canuck4570, June 20, 2013, 11:43:00 AM

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canuck4570

putting together a order for my coming buffalo and would like to know how many strand the buffalo string contains in order to pick the correct brass nock.....

Cwilder

With the stock string you can use the brass nick with the black rubber inside.
I love Bow Hunting

proprod

I suggest you try tie on knocks.
Hoyt Buffalo 45# 62 inch

canuck4570

OK you opened up my curiosity
what a tie on nock

is it a piece of strand that you tie on the string?

JRY309

I have been using tie on nocks for around 20 years,back when I started shooting traditional bows.Tie on nocks don't require pliers to put them on.Won't scratch your bow.Easier on gloves or tabs.You don't even really need a bow square to locate the nock height.Just mark you string with tape and see if your height is right,then just tie on your nock.I like to use two tie on nocks,one above and one below.

Orion

There are several tutorials in the How-to section.

canuck4570

going to how to section
thanks

canuck4570

just listened to the video

brass nock are retired

thanks again

like short circuit said  more input input input

the bow should be here in about 2 week, whit all the help I am getting I wont look like a idiot setting it up


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