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Old 05-07-07, 08:37 AM
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Originally Posted by shaun1066 View Post
After searching the forum I'm not too sure of what is best.

I have a set of new (pre-made) arrows with metal pins fitted into the shaft and a nock then pushed onto the pin.

These nocks are free to turn, and while not falling off don't inspire confidence because they are so new that they are a tight fit on the centre serving of the string - and I 'm worried that they will go adrift when shot.

Is the clingfilm / ptfe method still useful even on small pins?

Would a drop of superglue and acelerator be better?
You such it's the nok-pin fit that's loose? I had a set of Navs with pins in made up last year and they didn't do a decent hotmelt job sticking the pins into the shafts, and they all came loose.

Tell you what, how about you just bin those pins/nocks and get some Beiter in-out nocks?

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