![]() You may need to adjust this ever so slightly, but we’ll get to that later in the tuning process.Īt this point it’s worth mentioning that the nock on your arrow should have a proper fit for the nock point on your string. See that red vertical line that I drew? You want to place your nocking point 0.5″ above it. You can use a T-square device to measure that precisely, though it can be done with just the arrow if you take your time and do things accurately. Square refers to the imaginary line that extends from the surface of your arrow rest and forms a 90 degree angle with the bow string when in its lose position. When installing the point, make sure it is positioned approximately half an inch above “square.” Make sure to purchase a nocking point with your bow as they usually don’t come with the package, unless you are buying an entire recurve bow set with arrows and everything included. Our first step is making sure that all the parts of your bow are properly installed.
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