Brass Nock Caused Minor First Aid Issue

AlabamaMountainMan

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Had an interesting failure tonight that ended with a brass nock stuck in my face and thought I would share while I’m up stopping the bleeding. Hopefully someone gets some entertainment out of it.

I was out shooting a WARF I’ve been building and have just gotten shootable this week. I noticed yesterday that I had an arrow fall off the string which never happens on my other recurve, but I just chalked it up to a weird fluke. Tonight, about 7 arrows in I started the release process and as I was crossing the point of no return, I heard an unusual noise. Unfortunately, I could not stop the release and next thing I know, the arrow was on the ground beside me and a brass nock was jammed into my left cheek. I guess the cheek/face bleeds easy because it started bleeding a surprising amount immediately after prying it out.

I believe what I heard was the arrow slipping off the string and “tinging” against the riser. I think the cause of this is my fixed crawl is to low for the string angle with this overall length and my draw length. It’s a 60” bow and I believe I’m releasing somewhere around 29 or 29.5”. My other bow is a 62” and never has that issue, but the string angle is less severe. May have to change my crawl or get longer limbs.

In the meantime, I think I’ll be switching to tying in my nocks instead of the brass clamps and hoping I don’t have a flinch tomorrow.
 
I've seen them tear through tabs and gloves. You will be better off without it. I'm not a crawl guy so I have nothing useful on that side....but string nock points are cheap and easy to tie....and won't poke your eye out.
 
I've seen them tear through tabs and gloves. You will be better off without it. I'm not a crawl guy so I have nothing useful on that side....but string nock points are cheap and easy to tie....and won't poke your eye out.
I'm hoping they'll be less rough on my nose as well. Not too much of an issue as I've gotten better form this year, but I have had my nose ripped up on more than one occasion. And like you mentioned, I prefer not to be blind in one eye.
 
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