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Why does my drop zone through the arrow of the rest every draw

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    Why does my drop zone through the arrow of the rest every draw

    I'm wondering why my drop zone is throwing my arrow off the rest every time I get to the break it has almost made me Hurt my self and dry fire so many times I think I'm Going to go back to the good ol biscuit any suggestions

    #2
    Sounds like your loop or nock is pinchin the arrow when you draw. How do you have you're nocking point set up. I've seen a nock used with a loop and the guy was having the same problem.

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      #3
      I'm guessing you got nock pinch or you're way over bowed.. Try this.. take the point out of an arrow the nock it and draw the bow... if the arrow lifts off the rest you got nock pinch... if not... then try this... sit in a straight backed chair.... raise your feet off the ground... now draw your bow without pointing it at the sky or ground... keep your feet off the ground... no cheating...

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        #4
        2-3 knots above and below the nock can alleviate nock pinch. If that does not fix it adding a few extra knots below the nock will add more downward pressure to help keep the arrow on the rest
        Attached Files

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          #5
          I'm Gunna try those guys thank you

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            #6
            Had same problem tossed the piece and went to the biscuit. Can't tell how many animals I screwed up shooting before I junked it. Not to mention picking carbon out of my hand when pulled my arrow almost of the nock and blades where sitting on top of rest when I shot, not knowing, and arrow hit sheet metal blind and blew up. Sounded like a shot gun went off and the black buck headed to the next county. Biscuit has had thousands of arrows through it without failure. JMO.

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              #7
              Definitely sounds like nock pinch.

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