Posted: 4/12/2015 2:16:23 PM EDT
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So, I am going to get back into archery, but my bow could use some refining. I last shot it a few years ago, and had issues with the nock getting pinched off the string. Took it to the local pro shop (and I use that term loosely), and the guy said my fat jawed Scott Mongoose release was causing the D loop to pinch the nock off. As it stands, I had him take off the loop, and now I have a bare string with an e button.
So my question is, do I need a new release, or can I have them put on a D loop a little wider, or just shoot off the bare string and have it re-served more often? |
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| I'm going to disagree that a tied nockset is required to prevent nock pinch. A properly tied/tensioned D loop will be tight enough on the center serving that it will not slide and cause nock pinch. I've been shooting loops w/o nocksets for years now with no issues. |
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Originally Posted By Badger545:
I'm going to disagree that a tied nockset is required to prevent nock pinch. A properly tied/tensioned D loop will be tight enough on the center serving that it will not slide and cause nock pinch. I've been shooting loops w/o nocksets for years now with no issues. |
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Originally Posted By csrevenant: So, I am going to get back into archery, but my bow could use some refining. I last shot it a few years ago, and had issues with the nock getting pinched off the string. Took it to the local pro shop (and I use that term loosely), and the guy said my fat jawed Scott Mongoose release was causing the D loop to pinch the nock off. As it stands, I had him take off the loop, and now I have a bare string with an e button. So my question is, do I need a new release, or can I have them put on a D loop a little wider, or just shoot off the bare string and have it re-served more often? It was the loop, not the release. I shot a Mongoose XL for years - now I use the ECHO. learn to tie a d-loop, it is freakishly simple. lots of video out there on how to do it. (If I can tie one, you can tie one) if nothing else, so you can carry a spare one in the field when hunting. |
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