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finding proper nock point


Fish&Fowl

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After reading how to find the proper nock point in my owner's manual of my Hoyt Maxxis 31, I'm still a little confused. It shows to set the nock about 1/8" nock high from level with your rest, but depending on the rest this height can be quite different. I'm wondering if there is a spot on the bow (berger hole maybe?) where I can level from to get a nock point, and THEN adjust the rest so it's 1/8" below level...thus ensuring level nock travel throughout the shot? Thanks for any help!

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Yep, you want your arrow to be at the height of the berger button (hole). Obviously, if you have a drop away rest, the arrow should be at this height at full draw. If you work from that, you will be good.

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The berger hole is ideal. This is the point where the arrow is centered between the two cams (cam/idler) for consistant level nock travel. Make adjustments to your rest if needed. Nock point adjustments are usually the last thing to change when tuning.

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