How to Nock an Arrow on a Recurve Bow
  1. Reach into the quiver and grab the arrow around the area before the fletching or by the nock end, it's up to you how you grab the arrow.
  2. Position the bow so that the bow is pointing toward the ground.
  3. Once you have positioned the bow, place the shaft onto the arrow rest or riser.

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Correspondingly, where do you nock an arrow on a string?

Nocking an Arrow. A nocked arrow should be positioned about a quarter inch above the arrow rest on the bow handle. On most bows, a small brass band called a “nocking point” is crimped onto the bowstring to mark the correct position.

Similarly, do you need an arrow rest on a recurve bow? A recurve bow does not need an arrow rest as it's perfectly acceptable to shoot off the shelf. However, even if shooting off the shelf it's recommended to use a “shelf rest” which protects the wood on your bow. There are however some advantages to using other types of rests.

Also know, do you nock an arrow above or below?

If you have ONE nocking point for your recurve bow, put the arrow nock UNDER the single nock point. WHY UNDER? Well, the arrow nock is ABOVE the grip of the recurve bow.

Can you use compound bow arrows on a recurve bow?

There's no real distinction between a "compound" arrow and a "recurve" arrow. Typically, however, compound bows require stiffer arrows than a recurve. A shaft that is matched for a 40# compound, for example, is likely to be too stiff for a 40# recurve. In short, there's no such thing as buying a "recurve arrow".

Related Question Answers

Which way does the odd color Fletching go?

There is little standardization between arrow rests, apart from the fact you can rest an arrow on them. Depending on the design, you may need to nock your arrow with the index vane facing either up and away from you, or facing down.

Is an arrow as deadly as a bullet?

An arrow shot from a modern bow will never pass through an animal. Modern bows can only shoot arrows at less than 50 miles per hour. An arrow is harmless at a distance of over 40 yards. An arrow is as deadly as a bullet.

What side do you put an arrow on a bow?

left

What is a nock point?

A recurve bow's nocking point keeps an arrow in place on the bow string, making sure it is propelled from a consistent position and with consistent force. Nocking points can be make of plastic or metal, but many archers simply tie knots of thread onto their strings to make their own.

What does Nocking an arrow mean?

Nocking the arrow is the process of holding the arrow so you can snap the nock onto the bowstring. It also means checking that the arrow's index vanes or fletching are orientated on the bowstring for proper clearance as the arrow passes the riser.

What is the safest way to carry arrows?

Carry arrows in the nocked position only when slowly approaching game—never nock an arrow or draw a bow if someone is in front of you. Use a haul line to raise a bow and quiver into a tree stand to avoid serious injury.

What is the purpose of the fletching on an arrow?

Fletching is made up of three or more vanes or feathers. The remaining fletches are referred to as the “hen” fletching. Fletching on an arrow shaft stabilizes the shaft during flight by causing it to spin as it leaves the bow, just as a quarterback puts a spiral spin on the football as he passes.

Does brace height affect accuracy?

It's long been said that brace height is a key factor in a bow's accuracy. Shorter brace height bows tend to have the reputation of being tough to tame. Instead of a bow with a 5″ brace height they would select a bow with a 6″ or 7″ brace height to maximize their accuracy.

What does a plunger do on a recurve bow?

The plunger, which is also called a “cushion button,” serves two purposes: It guides the arrow down the bow's centerline during the shot, and moderates (within reason) the arrow's flexing upon release. Plungers consist of a tube that encases a spring, which has a plastic “head” that sticks out of the tube.

When should I replace my recurve bow string?

When should you replace them? It depends on the bow's draw weight, how often you shoot it, how well it's maintained, and the conditions it regularly faces. Properly maintained bowstrings can last about three years, but should then be replaced. The bowstring should also be replaced if it has frays or a broken strand.

What is the best arrow rest for a recurve bow?

Just looking for the top three best recurve arrow rests? Here they are:
  • FIVICS Recurve Butterfly Rest - Black.
  • Trophy Ridge Whisker Biscuit Kill Shot Arrow Rest.
  • Bear Arrow Rest/Silent Plate.

What arrow rest do Olympic archers use?

What Arrow Rest do Olympic Archers Use & Why? Many US Olympic archers use the $8.50 plastic hoyt super rest. It is the most reliable rest I have ever used. Shot many scores over 1300 and a few 70m rounds over 340 with the super rest and Beiter plunger combo.

Can you put sights on a recurve bow?

Most compound hunting sights don't have enough pin-gap to shoot beyond 25-30yds but otherwise they can work fine. Some people keep them on, others find they eventually don't need them. If you just punch paper then a FITA recurve sight will work. Heck a matchstick taped to the riser can work.

Can you put a whisker biscuit on a recurve bow?

Whisker Biscuit Arrows are widely used by recurve bow and compound bow archers. They hold the arrow in place even when you are moving around with a loaded arrow. An arrow rest of this type increases and stabilizes your arrow a lot. The whiskers will let the vanes of your arrow pass without altering its direction.

Do I need a bow Square?

Yes, you need a bow square. A bow or 'T' square (named after it's shape) will enable you correct obtain the measurements needed to correctly string, set up and efficiently shoot our bow.

Can you use carbon arrows with a recurve?

Carbon is favored by many bowhunters and compound-bow archers. Carbon arrows fly straight out of recurve bows, and are a mid-priced option for competition arrows. Carbon shafts are uniform and straight, with specific options for spine and diameter.

How long do carbon arrows last?

There is no 'shelf life' on carbon arrows. Inspect them for damage and retire them when they show cracks, etc. I have some carbon arrows that I have been shooting for 8 years, some of them have killed more than one elk.

What size arrow should I use for my bow?

As draw weight increases, so should arrow rigidity (spine). Also, we strongly recommend that you use an arrow with at least 5 grains of weight per pound or draw weight (if you are shooting a 60 lb. bow, you should use and arrow of not less than 300 grains). This includes your field point or broadhead.

Do recurve bows need an arrow rest?

A recurve bow does not need an arrow rest as it's perfectly acceptable to shoot off the shelf. However, even if shooting off the shelf it's recommended to use a “shelf rest” which protects the wood on your bow. There are however some advantages to using other types of rests.