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help with nock low

Started by goosespirit, December 23, 2011, 11:34:00 AM

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goosespirit

Hi All,

I am shooting a 55@28 Hoyt buffalo.  No matter what I do, or how hight I put the nocking point, I am getting a nock low reaction.  I have done everythign, including changing the tiller to weaker and weaker on teh bottom limb to no avail.  I just can't for the life of me figure this out.  I am shooting axis 400s with 150 grain points, and shooting 3 under.  Thanks, Mike

**DONOTDELETE**

did you try lowering you nock point? It could be to high and giving a false nock low.

Ric O'Shay

Not enough info. Where is your nock setting now?
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mark land

Those arrows maybe too stiff for your setup and causing some shelf interference giving you false nock readings.  Try a heavier tip weight.  Start at 1in and work your way down and be mindful of maintaining equal finger pressure on the string.  I am shooting mine split finger, 1/8 less tiller on bottom and nock at 9/16. I draw 54# at 27in and shoot a 28in Beman MFX 500 with 100gr inserts and 100gr tips to spine properly off my setup.  I can also shoot 400's but have to leave them at 30in with the same tip weight setup.
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