How to Tie PERFECT Nocking Points | Moveable and Permanent
Learn how to tie two types of nocking points the correct way; An adjustable version for tuning and a permanent set that locks your final nocking point location in place.This is the updated, high-visibility version of my original nocking point video, with contrasting thread colors so you can clearly see every wrap, knot, and placement detail.
In this tutorial, I show:
• How to tie a moveable nocking point pair (top + bottom) for tuning
• How to test and adjust your nocking point height
• How to tie a permanent nocking point pair once tuning is complete
• The exact knots, pressure, spacing, and serving placements I use
• Common mistakes new archers make and how to avoid them
These nocking points can be used for all types of archery including; Barebow, Recurve, Compound, Traditional and more!
If you want your arrows to tune cleaner, group better, and fly more consistently, it starts with your nocking points.
Link to Nock Fitment Video: https://youtu.be/Oc_vR8BHRsw
Products Used/Mentioned in this video:
3D Serving (best for tying nocking points): https://collabs.shop/h3yso9
Halo Serving: https://collabs.shop/de3gyv
3DXS serving: https://collabs.shop/m0dy8w
PowerGrip Serving: https://collabs.shop/wmcfka
Nock Tying Thread: https://collabs.shop/txymgt
Bow Square: https://collabs.shop/lmvjng
Beiter Nocks: https://collabs.shop/ejbzoo
Max Bond Glue: https://collabs.shop/evcbbi
WAV Pro Vanes: https://www.kaminskiarchery.com/storeselect
For the $4000 WIAWIS Recurve Package Giveaway Details: https://usa.kaminskiarchery.com/blogs/news/win-win-wiawis-giveaway-your-shot-at-the-ultimate-recurve-package
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📖 Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:45 Why You Should Use Tie-on Nocking Points
2:27 The BEST Material for Tying Nocking Points
6:20 How to Tie Adjustable Nocking Points
22:37 How to Move Them
25:32 How to Tie Permanent Nocking Points
45:18 The Finishing Touches: Super Glue
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