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Want a better Tie-on Nock? (tutorial vid)

Started by JINKSTER, March 23, 2014, 05:59:00 PM

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Warden609


Flingblade

Thanks for this!  I'm going to give it a try.  Superkodiak, I think you're right and that is a great idea!  The only drawback is you have to take your string off the bow just like you have to take your hook and sinkers off the line.  Maybe with this I can just tie my slip bobber stops on instead of removing terminal tackle.

Lefty

QuoteOriginally posted by superkodiak:
same knot used for the stop for a slip bobber? If so, someone should market a premade unit like they sell for fishing, just for traditional bowhunters.... It would be set up on a straw that is slipped over the string, slide the tube out and pull tight.  Anyone know what I am talking about? =)
I use those for my slip bobber too and yes I believe it is the same knot.

Gator1

Superkodiak great idea..

I use .o30 serving that is larger than the string serving so it doesn't dig into the existing strands..

Super easy tie on nock..

Roger Norris

Lordy that looks easy. Does it ever slide down on it's own?
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straight_arrow

Great option!  The video was excellent. Thanks for sharing.
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Steelman

thanks for the video. Going to use this knot today.

Marc B.


Bowwild

I'll try this.

I've been using an 8-knot combo starting and ending with a surgeon's knot.  

This looks pretty cool and may twist up and down the string better.

cyred4d

I started tying them on this way a few months back. It really works well and is easy to  adjust.

cahaba

That's the knot I use. It works good for me. I use .035 Halo.
cahaba: A Choctaw word that means
"River from above"

Bernd

Thanks for that information and the good video! I kept making a mess out of those knots so I always took the brass nocking points. But with this good advice, I'll be able to switch back again.

Longbow58


tracker12

It's a great knot and perfect during the tuning process.  I was shown that one a couple years ago by an "undisclosed" string maker.
T ZZZZ

vernon

Real interested in doing a self tie on nock, however, got a few quick questions!  What material do you guys recommend?  I don't make my own strings so have no serving/string material!  My local sporting good stores caters to bows with training wheels so not sure if they have anything!  Any common material you would recommend?

Thank you
James Kozisek
Buffalo WY

beaunaro

Thank you very much.

I's great to learn new stuff.
Irv Eichorst

SKITCH

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Jack Hoyt 75

Thanks a lot! will try this weekend.  Yes add it to the How To forum.
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JINKSTER

QuoteOriginally posted by vernon:
Real interested in doing a self tie on nock, however, got a few quick questions!  What material do you guys recommend?  I don't make my own strings so have no serving/string material!  My local sporting good stores caters to bows with training wheels so not sure if they have anything!  Any common material you would recommend?

Thank you
James Kozisek
Buffalo WY
Vernon...you could use just about any type of serving material to make it happen...my suggestion would be to call LAS or 3Rivers and the two types of serving material I like for tying stuff on is...

BCY Sure-Grip Serving

or?..

Brownells DiamondBack Serving

as both of these servings are designed to lock on themselves and "NOT BACK OFF" once the knot tightened...the BCY Sure-Grip actually feels "notchy" like it's ratcheting tight on itself much like a pulling micro-zip-tie might feel.

or?...They may even have something hanging on the pegboard at your local Bass Pro or Cabelas and really?...with a nailknot?...pretty much anything will work.

Hope that helps and L8R, Bill.
"ONLY A SPIRITUALLY MATURE DISCIPLINED SOUL CAN TRUELY MASTER A TRADITIONAL BOW"

and i know that's true cause as a younger man i usta call'em a "pull-n-pray"

Ssamac

Terrific and thanks. This is like snelling a fishhook or serving the bitter end of a rope. The piece of arrow shaft is a great help and would probably help with those tasks too. I'm going to do that. (now I know what to do with those old damaged arrows I've been saving).
I didn't realize you could use the serving like threads but it makes a lot of sense. Always have a heck of a time tying on a nock and moving it when tuning since it slips but this won't slip.
thanks again.

sam


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