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2025-06-09 14:23:02
Good
Coderpitt
2025-06-03 09:31:08
Let me start with I'm maintaining bows for a BSA council and take care of 100-150 bows. I've been reading about brass nock points flying off the bow string. In the past 2 years, I've never had one come off unless I use a tool to remove it.Use a bow string square to determine the proper location, mark it with sharpie and then crimp the nock point at the correct location with a good pair of nocking pliers. Usually it takes 2-3 crimps to get the point nice and round. I've seen several nock points put on by others that were put on with a pair of needle nose or something. I can see big gaps in the brass that way.These are very affordable nock points that hold up well when properly crimped with a nock point tool.
Customer
2025-03-14 09:46:54
These works great on my new bow string. Good grip and closure. Recommend
S. Richman
2024-11-23 14:00:21
They seem to hold in place- I did take an emery board to the edges and corners of them to knock off any somewhat sharp edges that might come in contact with a finger or the arrow’s nock, but overall, they install as easy as you’d expect and seem to stay in place- if I needed more ever, I’d consider getting these again.
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