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Originally Posted by Whitehart This is a misconception the nocking point does not move higher or lower depending on the BH because the limbs bend proportionally when you add or remove twists.. | I think what Pancake was suggesting is that when you run with an increased brace height the angle at which the arrow detaches from the string is reduced somewhat, yes relative to location between limb tips the nocking point will remain the same, but as that nocking point moves back and forth the angle of the arrow alters around it's "pivot point" on the rest unless the arrow is set exactly perpendicular to the string.
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