805Bowhunter
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Ok...I feel like I am pretty good with tuning/arrow work and am completely stumped. Probably a question for Archery Talk but I hate that site. Anyway...I shoot a RX 3 at 70lbs +/-. I have a 29" draw and shoot an axis 300 w/ 50gr of brass up front and Beiter Hunter nocks on the back. These nocks are super expensive but I have always loved how well they fly compared to other nocks that I've used (X, G etc.) The setup is dialed, shoots bare shafts perfectly and kudu 100gr heads fly/hit perfect out of it. Its a money setup.
I had been using First String strings this past year and I shoot a lot. After elk season this September I ordered some Gas Strings through my local shop as my First Strings were pretty toast. My shop, which is outstanding (Ive never had an issue tuning wise that they could not fix), put the strings on, and with them I got the bow dialed again and shooting bullet holes through paper (both bareshaft and fletched). I also ordered 2 doz new Beiter Hunter nocks as my I had a bunch of Axis' that had been cracked from smashing carbon. I have never had any issues with the Beiters.
So here's the problem. In shooting at the shop, the bow tuned pretty quick (only needed a few shots to get it close and know that there will be some break in time understandably with the new strings). After a few shots of only shooting one arrow at a time, I noticed that my nock was barely clicking on the string. Chalking it up to being old/used, I grabbed a different arrow and had the same issue...4-5 shots and all the sudden the nock was barely clicking on the string. I inspected both nocks, there were zero cracks, the arrows hadnt hit anything, and all the sudden the nock tips were "flaring." It was not really noticeable to the eye but the arrow would fall off the string the second you tried to pull it back and would not click on. Ive always been very particular about nock fit and again, have never had any issues with these nocks. I figured they were both old, had a dialed bow, then went home and put a dozen of the new nocks on my arrows and went to shoot for the morning. When I nocked an arrow with the new nocks, they would fit perfectly on the string, have just the right amount of space so that there was no pinch at full draw etc. However the results were even worse with the new nocks! One shot, the arrow would fly perfect, and then when I retrieved the arrow, the nock would look fine but upon going to nock the same arrow, the nock would not even click or have any hold on the string at all. I did it with 8 nocks, all were shot individually and all had the same result. After one shot the nock was toast and the tips were flared out so far that they wouldnt even touch the string.
I have no idea at all what would cause this and am stumped. I threw some x nocks on my arrows and they are on suuuuper tight but can be shot (obviously some accuracy issues) but just wanted to see if any sort of issues came up. The x nocks were fine. Any thoughts here on what would be causing this? The only thing I could think (being that the poundage is about the same) is that it would need to be served with a smaller diameter serving but like I said, the nock fit on the new strings is spectacular....clicks on easy, doesn't fall off, string can rotate around in the throat/not too tight. When the bow was in the press I hung the arrow off the string vertically and it wouldnt be too tight and again, wouldnt fall off.
I'd really love to keep shooting the Beiters but am at a loss and also dont wanna keep blowing them up with each shot as they are expensive. Just to be clear all were brand new (except my first two older ones which ironically lasted longer than just one shot) and the nocks were all inspected and perfect before shooting.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
I had been using First String strings this past year and I shoot a lot. After elk season this September I ordered some Gas Strings through my local shop as my First Strings were pretty toast. My shop, which is outstanding (Ive never had an issue tuning wise that they could not fix), put the strings on, and with them I got the bow dialed again and shooting bullet holes through paper (both bareshaft and fletched). I also ordered 2 doz new Beiter Hunter nocks as my I had a bunch of Axis' that had been cracked from smashing carbon. I have never had any issues with the Beiters.
So here's the problem. In shooting at the shop, the bow tuned pretty quick (only needed a few shots to get it close and know that there will be some break in time understandably with the new strings). After a few shots of only shooting one arrow at a time, I noticed that my nock was barely clicking on the string. Chalking it up to being old/used, I grabbed a different arrow and had the same issue...4-5 shots and all the sudden the nock was barely clicking on the string. I inspected both nocks, there were zero cracks, the arrows hadnt hit anything, and all the sudden the nock tips were "flaring." It was not really noticeable to the eye but the arrow would fall off the string the second you tried to pull it back and would not click on. Ive always been very particular about nock fit and again, have never had any issues with these nocks. I figured they were both old, had a dialed bow, then went home and put a dozen of the new nocks on my arrows and went to shoot for the morning. When I nocked an arrow with the new nocks, they would fit perfectly on the string, have just the right amount of space so that there was no pinch at full draw etc. However the results were even worse with the new nocks! One shot, the arrow would fly perfect, and then when I retrieved the arrow, the nock would look fine but upon going to nock the same arrow, the nock would not even click or have any hold on the string at all. I did it with 8 nocks, all were shot individually and all had the same result. After one shot the nock was toast and the tips were flared out so far that they wouldnt even touch the string.
I have no idea at all what would cause this and am stumped. I threw some x nocks on my arrows and they are on suuuuper tight but can be shot (obviously some accuracy issues) but just wanted to see if any sort of issues came up. The x nocks were fine. Any thoughts here on what would be causing this? The only thing I could think (being that the poundage is about the same) is that it would need to be served with a smaller diameter serving but like I said, the nock fit on the new strings is spectacular....clicks on easy, doesn't fall off, string can rotate around in the throat/not too tight. When the bow was in the press I hung the arrow off the string vertically and it wouldnt be too tight and again, wouldnt fall off.
I'd really love to keep shooting the Beiters but am at a loss and also dont wanna keep blowing them up with each shot as they are expensive. Just to be clear all were brand new (except my first two older ones which ironically lasted longer than just one shot) and the nocks were all inspected and perfect before shooting.
Any help is greatly appreciated!