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Reddit mentions of Easton T Bow Square, Black

Sentiment score: 1
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of Easton T Bow Square, Black. Here are the top ones.

Easton T Bow Square, Black
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    Features:
  • Attaches to string above and below the nocking point
  • T-shape bow square
  • Color is orange
Specs:
ColorBlack
Number of items1
SizeOne Size
Weight0.05 Pounds

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Found 3 comments on Easton T Bow Square, Black:

u/GardenGnomeOfEden · 7 pointsr/Bowyer

Great accomplishment, looks good! You should put a nock point on that string, I can see that the arrow is nocked very low on the string, causing the limbs to bend unevenly. If you don't have a bow square, you can get away with a framing square. Search for "tied on nock points" on YouTube to learn how to actually apply a nock point. Good luck, and keep makin'. Also, listen for pops or crack sounds coming from your bow, and routinely inspect the belly for chrysals (compression fractures).

u/jflat06 · 2 pointsr/Archery

Yeah, my guess is that you need to move your nocking point up a bit. Try moving it up in 1/8" increments until your flight looks more stable. Don't go more than 1/2" up from where you are now, though.

The best way to go is to use a bow square and measure out 1/2" above the rest as a starting point, then adjust up and down to tune. I don't know if you have one, though. You might ask the range if you can borrow one.

u/jonuk76 · 2 pointsr/Archery

If there's no height adjustment possible and it's fitted properly then I can only imagine you'd need to lower the D Loop/Nock point. Photographs are difficult to judge it from. When I set my bow up I used a bow square to align the nocking points so that the arrow is square with the centre of the Berger holes (the two holes in the riser ahead of the arrow rest). But I do have a height adjustable rest which allowed some fine tuning.