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    #16
    Sounds like you are getting a lot of down force on your arrow.

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      #17
      QAD=no more probs

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        #18
        Originally posted by jathomas437 View Post
        Do you have the little metal/brass nocking points on your string? They could be squeezing too tight against your arrow nock making your arrow do that while you draw your bow.. Take a picture of your set up.
        Yes I do

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          #19
          Originally posted by rg2 View Post
          QAD=no more probs
          If only this were true.

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            #20
            Originally posted by jathomas437 View Post
            Do you have the little metal/brass nocking points on your string? They could be squeezing too tight against your arrow nock making your arrow do that while you draw your bow.. Take a picture of your set up.
            This. Nock pinch.

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              #21
              Originally posted by oktx View Post
              This. Nock pinch.
              So now what d loop my only option

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                #22
                Are you shooting off the string, with 2 brass nocks ( one above and one below)?

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by rocky View Post
                  It's not the biscuit.
                  The biscuit doesn't do anything.
                  If the biscuit is wearing to the point the bristles are collapsing, you have a tuning problem.
                  I tend I agree with this^^^^^
                  I shot WB from the time they came on the market and never had an issue

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                    #24
                    Whisker biscuit problem!!!

                    You have a couple of options. First and formost, ditch the brass nocks all together. Tie on a D-loop and tie in "soft nocks" with serving. This is my preference. Looks like this:

                    Or use just the D-loop and you can place a brass nock on your string right above the D-loop just for a reference point to assure your D-loop hasn't moved. If tied right, the D-loop won't move though.

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                      #25
                      D loop and a QAD and you'll be Set. And you'll gain fps.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by DOUBLE.A View Post
                        D loop and a QAD and you'll be Set. And you'll gain fps.
                        Yes! A whole 2 fps.

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                            #28
                            Nock pinch for sure.
                            Your release is putting pressure directly on the nock of the arrow, pressing it hard against the nock-set.
                            I really don't understand anybody not using a loop.
                            This can also be hiding a tuning issue, so get to a shop that works on the Over-drive Binary bows, get the cams in time, and harness tuned, get a loop tied on,(even if you need the shorten D.L.), then all should be good.
                            I tune all Over-Drives with a good fall-away, then if the customer wants to shoot a biscuit, I put it on.
                            A biscuit might lie to you during the harness tuning process, but once the Over-Drive system is timed and harness-tuned, the bow will shoot really well with a biscuit.

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by oktx View Post
                              Yes! A whole 2 fps.

                              At best.

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by rocky View Post
                                Nock pinch for sure.

                                Your release is putting pressure directly on the nock of the arrow, pressing it hard against the nock-set.

                                I really don't understand anybody not using a loop.

                                This can also be hiding a tuning issue, so get to a shop that works on the Over-drive Binary bows, get the cams in time, and harness tuned, get a loop tied on,(even if you need the shorten D.L.), then all should be good.

                                I tune all Over-Drives with a good fall-away, then if the customer wants to shoot a biscuit, I put it on.

                                A biscuit might lie to you during the harness tuning process, but once the Over-Drive system is timed and harness-tuned, the bow will shoot really well with a biscuit.

                                Glad to see you posting again Rocky.

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