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Whisker Biscuit arrow rest installation?
I just put a whisker Biscuit arrow rest on my PSE Nova. Now the arrow looks like it's at an angle toward the ground while nocked and resting in the whisker Biscuit. Is this normal? Or do I have to have my nocking point adjusted? I don't know much about tuning bows.
4 Answers
- dumdumLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
Your nocking point is incorrect. It should be level. You need to purchase a bow square and use it to set the nock until you can fine tune it farther, or take it to an archery shop and get them to set it up for you.
- stew575Lv 61 decade ago
Using a bow square, you should set your nock set 1/8" above the center mark on your string. This will allow the proper spacing for nocking your arrow. It will look a bit like your arrow is pointing down but this is okay.
A (pro) trick to making the proper measurement, we use a short piece of an aluminum arrow and cut a small section out length-wise to allow the aluminum to slide up and down the bow square. With the aluminum shaft riding on the whisker biscuit this will give you a true measurement for your nocking point.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Ask in one of these forums. YA! is a bunch of amateurs.