Practice the Perishable - How to Stay Sharp With Your String Skills
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Practice the Perishable: How to stay sharp with your string skills
A lot of the mechanical techniques for archery equipment set up is easily perishable if you aren’t constantly doing it. It’s all about REPS if you are going to be really good at things like servings, nocks, d-loops or tying in a peep. In this video, I show you an easy way to set yourself up for working out your bow mechanics.
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I learned how to tie d loops from you and also how to redo my center serving. Thank you for the videos.
@nockonarchery
6 ай бұрын
You are so welcome!
Practice everyday! Follow the 100-100-100 method, 100% effort, 100% of the day , 100% of the year! ☝️🤩👍💪😎
@nockonarchery
6 ай бұрын
Boom!
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one thing I have noticed on my bow, and keep in mind I'm new at this with bows, I noticed that my arrow does not sit level on the arrow rest to the string at the d loop. do I need to move my d loop up or down if the rest is fixed not adjustable and how crucial is that to shooting??
Thanks for the video. When you are tying D-loops, do you tie them the same if left-handed, or do you start in back then move to front with knots?
@nockonarchery
6 ай бұрын
For a RH archer the loop should be on the left side of string above arrow and on right side below the nock. For LH archers do it the opposite. This puts a natural contour of the loop that matches the hand position of the release
Hey dudley question? I always set my nocking point level with correct spacing but it always seems to tighten up over time (nock spacing) then I just end up cutting off d loop and nock point and redo it how can I hopefully keep this from happening?
I just dusted the bow press off man.
how you doing MR.HOOD
A old hack works.
I am not cutting sеrving as you have shown it is dangerous It is better to first insert the needle under the extreme turn and cut over the needle. Stops such as you have shown do not work, they slide, I do it differently-the end of the thread is passed through the bowstring, a reliable stop will not go anywhere.