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nock fit to tight help please

Started by lunchbucket, August 06, 2011, 05:57:00 PM

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lunchbucket

I was wondering what do yall use to to solve this problem?I was thinking of sandpaper or a file any tips ?I would really like to keep the serving I have since deer season opens here in Ky in a couple of weeks.

Wapiti Chaser

fine sandpaper folded over until it fits right or those little sandpaper boards for nails
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Rob W.

I use my wifes thick fingernail file or the file on my gerber multi-tool.
This stuff ain't no rocket surgery science!

Cromm

Dip them into a cup of hot water then use a tool to open them out. If you do it quick you should have time to dip them closer if you have done to much.

bfrbmj

To be sure of hitting the target, shoot first and call whatever you hit the target

wooddamon1

Yup, fingernail file or folded sandpaper for me...
"The history of the bow and arrow is the history of mankind..."-Fred Bear

snag

Just don't get in too much of a hurry. You can always take more off, just harder to put it back on! haha  One light swipe of the sandpaper, then try on the string, another swipe, so forth.
Isaiah 49:2...he made me a polished arrow and concealed me in his quiver.

Keith Langford

second the hot water, ecxept I hold mine in water simmering almost to a boil for about 20 seconds,then take them out and put them right on the string until they cool,about 15 seconds, works great and if I change strings or something my nocks havent been filed out.
John 3:16

jsparky93

I use the fingernail file or emery file, but like the others have said take your time & check the fit often as you go.

metsastaja

I use just the right size brass rod. I then snap on 6 nocks (they fit tight).  Put them in simmering water 20-30 seconds pull out and let cool.  Have never had a problem.
Les Heilakka
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Some times the uneventful nights are just as good if not better than the eventful ones

lunchbucket

Thanks for all the help.I will start on this asap!!

SHOOTO8S

2004 IBO World Champion

COLongbow

Never chrono'd it bot I understand that overly tight locks rob arrow speed. I use the nail file also.
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Shawn Leonard

Yup reserve or I use a mill bastard file that comes on the Snuffer sharpener system. It is perfect width for my size serving and nocks. Shawn
Shawn

joekeith

I use the hot water....bring it to a boil, soon as it starts to boil stick the arrow with the nock on it down into the water.  Let it set there for a few seconds then pull it out and stick it on the string, pull it off, stick it back on, pull it back off.  Do this till it cools enough so that it no longer bends.  If necessary, do it again.......No squeezing, No sanding, No reserving.

lunchbucket

Thanks gang my wife had the perfect fingernail file size to fit my nocks.Eight strokes each and the fit is perfect.

DannyBows

I don't like to mess with my nocks, as I shoot the same arrows from different bows. I squeeze the serving a bit with a pair of needle-nose pliers. If the serving is so big that that doesn't work, the string needs re-served.
"Always feel the wind, and walk just like the leaves".  ("LongBow Country"--Chad Slagle, "High, Wild, and Free").

2treks

QuoteOriginally posted by SHOOTO8S:
Reserve the string !
Thanks Rod,
I have had a handful of nocks break over the years and the result is painful to my arm. Never lost a bow though. I will never file material away from a nock and make it weaker.
Many different serving sizes can be had and will really give you a custom fit that will not weaken the nock or the string. I don't like the idea of squeezing the string with pliers either  :scared:  

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