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    What a difference it makes when you tune your nocks! My nocks have been eating into my serving, so on my blackbuck hunt I had Bob make me a new string and this time I trimmed the inside of my nocks! I used emery cloth folded to get both sides even. Once trimmed down my arrows no longer kick to one side or the other and all I see now is the nock flying straight away from me!! It made a big difference just by paying small attention to detail! Jason

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    Paying attn to the little details does make everything work smoother.

    Bisch

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      Yep

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        You know, all you really have to do is hold the nock end of your arrow in some boiling water for about a minute, and then poke it on your string a few times for a nice custom fit...

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          Details, details make all the difference

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            Nock fit means a lot in accuracy so why not learn to serve and then reserve the string to fit the nocks you use...

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              jmak I will give that a try, and Javi learning to serve is on my list of things to learn! I just started with trad equipment in November and I want to do everything myself! Next is Fletching!!

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                Originally posted by Jason Sanders View Post
                jmak I will give that a try, and Javi learning to serve is on my list of things to learn! I just started with trad equipment in November and I want to do everything myself! Next is Fletching!!
                Jason, here is a good video on serving... [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KT5dmmTbeo0&feature=related"]YouTube - 3Rivers Archery Crafting Traditional Strings: Serving String[/ame]

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