Speed Nocks?
#1
Speed Nocks?
Why on some bows do speed nocks add speed while on other bows, it takes away speed? Also, could an STS change these results?
I was messing around with my bow the other day at a shop and put two speed nocks on and lost 4pfs. However, the archer next to me put two on and gained 9fps.
I was messing around with my bow the other day at a shop and put two speed nocks on and lost 4pfs. However, the archer next to me put two on and gained 9fps.
#2
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Baltimore Maryland USA
Posts: 1,385
RE: Speed Nocks?
How much weightand where to put itis the question. I see gimmicks offered and the public jump on them so many times. What you need is the proper tools, talent, and a lot of time to be truely successful in this sort of effort.
We'll probably cover this in my seminar. The depth depends on the interest of the attendees.
We'll probably cover this in my seminar. The depth depends on the interest of the attendees.
#3
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: USA
Posts: 868
RE: Speed Nocks?
As Len mentioned, placement of the speed nocks is critical. Essentially there is a sweet spot you have to find where you will get the maximum speed gain. There are also places you can find on a bow where they will actually slow it down (as you found out).
The only way to get them in the correct spot is lots of time shooting through the chrono.....lots of times.
Start with a baseline speed of your rig.
Install the speed nocks a little lower than you would expect to have them and shoot a couple of arrows.
Move one of them up toward the cam until you see a peak in the speed followed by a decrease for further movement.
Move the nock back to the position for the highest speed attained and repeat with the one on the other end.
All in all you can gain the speed they say....in most cases, however it takes lots of time and patience to find your individual bow's sweet spot.
The only way to get them in the correct spot is lots of time shooting through the chrono.....lots of times.
Start with a baseline speed of your rig.
Install the speed nocks a little lower than you would expect to have them and shoot a couple of arrows.
Move one of them up toward the cam until you see a peak in the speed followed by a decrease for further movement.
Move the nock back to the position for the highest speed attained and repeat with the one on the other end.
All in all you can gain the speed they say....in most cases, however it takes lots of time and patience to find your individual bow's sweet spot.