need help with nockloop problem
#3
Join Date: Oct 2003
Posts: 7
RE: need help with nockloop problem
I' m not an expert yet but I' ll throw my two cents in. Sounds like you changed your anchor point when you put the string on. Are you shooting a nice tight group but just hitting left? If so then adjust your sights a bit and see if you can get your group back on target.
#4
Typical Buck
Join Date: Jun 2003
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Posts: 565
RE: need help with nockloop problem
just my 2 cents. putting a loop on should not affect your group unless you didn' t measure and place the nock back in the original position. if anything it would only change your up and down not left or right. I think the left or right variance could hand torking the bow. You might try paper tuning to see what your arrows are doing, remember that even paper tuning will show hand torking the bow. too much grip will cause the left and right variance. hope this helps.
#5
Join Date: Aug 2003
Posts: 259
RE: need help with nockloop problem
Changing to a nock loop can and will change the left/right strike.
1) By lengthening the draw length and causing you to torque the bow.
OR
2) You were torquing the bow before and now the loop has fixed it. Just shoot groups for a couple days and if they keep hitting to the left and the flight is good...just adjust your sights.
1) By lengthening the draw length and causing you to torque the bow.
OR
2) You were torquing the bow before and now the loop has fixed it. Just shoot groups for a couple days and if they keep hitting to the left and the flight is good...just adjust your sights.
#6
Thread Starter
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: MIAMI,FLA
Posts: 57
RE: need help with nockloop problem
thanks guys.i was shooting tight groups before i put the loop on.(bustin nocks@25,30,35yds).i moved my sight some more and it seems to have to dialed it in.it just seems i had to move my sight quite a lot.thanks for the help,billy.[8D]remember....if you can' t do it in practice....you won' t do it in the game[>:]