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Old 25-10-06, 04:55 PM
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Riser: Hoyt Elan
Limbs: W&W Cheapo's
Sight: Shibuya
Stabilisers: Beiter
Button: Shibuya
Bow String: home made fastflight
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Setup
Bow: Hoyt Ultratec
String & Cables: Aardvark's
Sight: Shibuya
Stabs:
Scope: Beiter
Launcher/Rest: Blade
Arrows: X7 Cobalts 2312 31"
Release Aid: Carter Evolution
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chris

I have never come across a compounder using a beiter nocking point. I guess we have enough trouble fixing our D-loops without serving in a beiter nocking point as well. I guess with recurvers using fingers they need any help they can get with consistency and this is not such an issue with compounds because of the bow efficiency and using release aids.

Beiter make a straight grooved nock for compounders: -

"The Beiter Hunter-Nock was designed for Compound Archers with D-Loop. Hunter-Nocks are "symmetric" because only with this shooting style, release and nock are in one line, that means: this is the only symmteric way to shoot in archery!"
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