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<blockquote data-quote="southernhunter" data-source="post: 4652075" data-attributes="member: 8852"><p>I habe never been able to get all the nock high out of my bare shafts . Probably due to something with my release. However I have been able to get my bare shafts and fletched shafts to group together for the most part. I have learned sometimes a nock high really isn't , if the bow is canted a weak/ stiff spine arrow can appear to be nock high. There for giveing you a fit with you nocking point adjustment. I have found for myself 1/2 about shelve gives me the best flight. I have heard of ppl measuring brace height multiple ways but it seems the most consistent way is to measure from the string to the deepest part of the grip. I think the manufacturer determines the correct meathod for measureing their particular bows. I know on my bear recurve the suggested brace height was 7 to 8 inches . I found it to shoot the best for me at 8 1/4 however it was stated that going over suggested brace height would voided the warranty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="southernhunter, post: 4652075, member: 8852"] I habe never been able to get all the nock high out of my bare shafts . Probably due to something with my release. However I have been able to get my bare shafts and fletched shafts to group together for the most part. I have learned sometimes a nock high really isn’t , if the bow is canted a weak/ stiff spine arrow can appear to be nock high. There for giveing you a fit with you nocking point adjustment. I have found for myself 1/2 about shelve gives me the best flight. I have heard of ppl measuring brace height multiple ways but it seems the most consistent way is to measure from the string to the deepest part of the grip. I think the manufacturer determines the correct meathod for measureing their particular bows. I know on my bear recurve the suggested brace height was 7 to 8 inches . I found it to shoot the best for me at 8 1/4 however it was stated that going over suggested brace height would voided the warranty. [/QUOTE]
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