From: Trad-freak
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Date: 16-Jan-19 |
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Does anyone know of any replacement nocks for these arrows that are a bit smaller the original nocks that came with these arrows are way to loose on my string any info will be appreciated......thanks -Austin
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From: 2 bears
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Date: 16-Jan-19 |
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Use a thicker string serving. >>>----> Ken
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From: Lost arrow
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Date: 16-Jan-19 |
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BigStriper X 2. The Easton Super Nocks and S Nocks fit a little tighter than the GT nocks. But not a lot.
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From: Nrthernrebel05
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Date: 16-Jan-19 |
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I’m probably breaking some kind of tradition rule that I don’t know about. I use my teeth and squeeze them till they will just hang on the string.
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From: Fletch
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Date: 16-Jan-19 |
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If your teeth are traditional, it’s ok to bite the nock down for tighter fit.
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From: Rick Barbee
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Date: 16-Jan-19 |
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Yeah, the standard GT nocks are actually some of the easiest to adjust for fit.
I heat mine in boiling water, squeeze the calipers together, (reheat if needed) clip them onto the string , and allow them to cool in place making them fit it perfectly.
Rick
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From: Pfranchise
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Date: 16-Jan-19 |
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3ptions: Easton super nocks, Easton 3D super nock (better imho) or re-serve the string with different size serving to match the Gold Tip nocks. I would lean toward re-serving, it’s a skill every archer should learn because it will not only save you time and money but allow you to get the nock fit you prefer.
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