Good video. Good job of explaining. I would liken to know what kind of material/ string do you use to tie the knock point? i agree with you i like the #24 string for the d loop. much stiffer and stands open nicely for easy release access.
The serving size will depend on the type of nock you use. You want the mock to snap/click onto the string. And if you pop the string the nock should release. If that won’t happen you need the next size smaller serving.
I agree with billmcstay. Best video on this topic. Finally someone takes the time to focus in closely on what they are doing. Thank you.
I swear I’ve watched every video on UA-cam on nock sets and D loops.
Hands down this is the best.
Thanks
Thank you sir. We have peep tie in videos and car whisker videos if you need them. Let us know if you need something else Ike this!
Finally a clean and clear explanation
Glad to hear that!!
Great video thanks. Good close ups
Good video. Nice to see someone who actually knows what they're talking about
Thank you sir. I learned from some good ppl that know way more than me.
Good video. Good job of explaining.
I would liken to know what kind of material/ string do you use to tie the knock point?
i agree with you i like the #24 string for the d loop. much stiffer and stands open nicely for easy release access.
Just 3d serving .19
Someone served my bow and my nock does not spin freely is that a problem? Is so how and what size serving should I use? Thanks
The serving size will depend on the type of nock you use. You want the mock to snap/click onto the string. And if you pop the string the nock should release. If that won’t happen you need the next size smaller serving.
@@infectedoutdoors blazer nocks sorry should have included that
@@infectedoutdoors what do u mean pop the string?
@@brett7794 pull tension on it and let it go. I guess pluck the string would be better verb-age.
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