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Originally Posted by joetapley For nocking point position I rest the square on top of the Beiter plunger - why - because its the only fixed reference point. Middle of the arrow, arrow rest are all moveable. As far as the other end goes I use the centre point of the arrow shaft. |
Hmmm. I agree the button does not move but if you say the rest does move then the only way to check the angle the arrow sits on the bow is from the rest. If the nock point was measured from the button the distance would never change even though the rest could have dropped off!
If this sort of stuff did not matter, top arcghers would not bother going to great lenghts to tune there bows. I agree a lot of archers would not benefit from an acurate nock point, good form is king when it comes to points, but I see no point in not following good practice when it comes to setting up a bow. And as we all get better this sort of stuff helps get those extra points we all crave. But each to there own. have a
