Traditional Archery Discussions on the Leatherwall


nock left

Messages posted to thread:
peeps 21-Mar-17
aromakr 21-Mar-17
Scooby-doo 21-Mar-17
bigdog21 21-Mar-17
Scooby-doo 21-Mar-17
Bowmania 21-Mar-17
bigdog21 21-Mar-17
peeps 21-Mar-17
bigdog21 21-Mar-17
bigdog21 21-Mar-17
bigdog21 21-Mar-17
2 bears 21-Mar-17
DarrinG 21-Mar-17
bigdog21 21-Mar-17
2 bears 21-Mar-17
From: peeps
Date: 21-Mar-17




bare shaft nock left up and down perfect??

From: aromakr Professional Bowhunters Society - Qualified Member
Date: 21-Mar-17




means nothing, could be caused by the target media.

Bob

From: Scooby-doo
Date: 21-Mar-17




Agree with Bob! Shawn

From: bigdog21
Date: 21-Mar-17




right hand shooter weak spin if anything. drop tip weight and see if it helps.. if left handed just the opposite.

From: Scooby-doo
Date: 21-Mar-17




See this is why things get mixed up on here. bigdog21 you have no clue what bow and arrow combo this person is shooting. He maybe well overspined and getting an opposite reaction. Shawn

From: Bowmania Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 21-Mar-17




Well, bigdog's problem is he didn't ask if the OP was left or right handed AND if he likes frustration.

OP shoot a fletched shaft with the bare and tell us where it impacted and if you are right handed or left.

Bowmania

From: bigdog21
Date: 21-Mar-17




gave the correct answer for left or right hand shooter what does nock left usually indicate for right hand shooter? and I did say just the opposite for left. now I didn't tell him to buy or cut arrows just change tip weight to see what happens and he may be close enough for it to work. but I forgot Shawn you know everything thanks.

From: peeps
Date: 21-Mar-17




just started shooting left hand because of torn tricept on left arm bare shaft nock left fletched straight 32 # carbon express 800 80 gr tip as per big jim

From: bigdog21
Date: 21-Mar-17




add tip weight see if it helps. like I said before left is opposite of a right hand shooter, so over spin POSSIBLY. its the easiest first step to TRY.

From: bigdog21
Date: 21-Mar-17

bigdog21's embedded Photo



From: bigdog21
Date: 21-Mar-17




pic are for right and opposite for left hand

From: 2 bears
Date: 21-Mar-17




That little chart right there will solve all spine problems if you shoot matching arrows and read the target. The up and down nock problem is just as simple. Which ever way the bare shaft starts off it continues where as the feathers work to pull it back in line. Thanks a million for posting it bigdog21. Read the target make the correction and watch the magic happen.>>>-----> Ken

From: DarrinG
Date: 21-Mar-17




The OP is saying his NOCKS are left, not his group, unless I'm reading his statement wrong. I'm with Bob, it means nothing (if it's impacting NOCK left). Could be as simple as the target material.

From: bigdog21
Date: 21-Mar-17




From: 2 bears
Date: 21-Mar-17




Not sure any one is arguing the angle of the arrow. It was stated on the very first post,it is no concern. Then it was stated and with an excellent chart, what to look for and how to fix it. Ever left handed person I know is smart enough to realize directions are reversed for them. Keep on bending those bows. >>>------> Ken





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