Another way to attach the string to the arrow is with the Saunder's accessory for it. I've used it with aluminum arrows for years and they work very well. If you get a pass through, you will only have one line to the animal and with less drag. Less drag means a much better chance that the line won't break if one runs a long way.
On my wood arrows that I normally use, I tie a clove hitch and an over hand knot on the point end of the arrow right behind the point. It has worked well but I have a double line as I almost always shoot through.
On my wood arrows that I normally use, I tie a clove hitch and an over hand knot on the point end of the arrow right behind the point. It has worked well but I have a double line as I almost always shoot through.
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