No it's not new. It's a D97 string almost 2 years old.Hmm. Wonder why it stretched so much. It's it a new string? B55?
I'd put a new pad on after your BH is back up and see if it continues to wear down.
No it's not new. It's a D97 string almost 2 years old.Hmm. Wonder why it stretched so much. It's it a new string? B55?
I'd put a new pad on after your BH is back up and see if it continues to wear down.
If the nock height is set when the brace height is correct, and then the string stretches, yes the nock height goes higher. But there's more to it than that. An incorrect brace can cause all sorts of tuning issues. I'm not saying that either of these corrections will fix her problem, but she can't rely that any adjustment will be consistent and dependable if the brace height is off. Gotta get brace and nock corrected before you can reliably troubleshoot the other problems.Ok, just so I understand. Because brace height was way off, this caused the nock point to move up, causing fletching contact. But I'm missing something or am not understanding something. Wouldn't that cause contact at the BACK side of the riser, not the BELLY side which is what appears to be from the picture. Or does string stretch move nock point up AND down depending on string?
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Also when a string stretches the brace height becomes lower. Lower brace height can stiffen the dynamic spine of an arrow potentially causing wear to the front outer corner of your shelf.Ok, just so I understand. Because brace height was way off, this caused the nock point to move up, causing fletching contact. But I'm missing something or am not understanding something. Wouldn't that cause contact at the BACK side of the riser, not the BELLY side which is what appears to be from the picture. Or does string stretch move nock point up AND down depending on string?
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