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    Noc Point Position??

    All this three under vs split fingers is what really got me to wondering about this.
    I picked up my Bob Lee agian after not shooting it much in the last few years. Forgive me, but I have been shooting a wheel bow with sights and even a release!!
    When I bought this bow I visited with Bob at his shop. I shot a few of his bows and quickly decided on the bow I wanted. When it came to his question of split or three under I said ........ I have always shot three under. He than asked what I was going to do with the bow?? When I told him that I would be shooting 3D's along with hunting he suggested split because the point would cover the target out past 30 yards or so. I went with split and have shot it that way to date.
    Now............ back to not shooting it in the last few years......... I had decided I would shoot three under from the start because it just feels good to me. I am feeling real good with my accuaracy after shooting it now for a couple of weeks.
    NOW........ finally to my question:
    With three under, how high should my noc point be???
    I am getting good flight, although I have not shot a broad head yet.
    Another question; With Bob's question about how I would shoot I assume the bow would be tilled differently. How should it be tilled with three under??
    Thanks in advance.

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    I can only tell you what is normal, (If there is such a thing). With three under the tiller of the top and bottom limb are equal. In other words the distance from the string to the fade out on both top and bottom limbs are equal/

    As far as knock point; I have not shot three under for any amount of time, but I would think that you would probably have the nock point closer to parallel than with a split finger. Now understand that is just a guess. You will just have to try it and determine which position is best for your shooting form and the bow.
    Last edited by Cropduster; 03-31-2007, 03:49 PM.

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