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<blockquote data-quote="WildWillie" data-source="post: 548264" data-attributes="member: 29658"><p>Jon -</p><p> </p><p>I already use the Firenock "D"'s, and it happens with them as well the stock nocks.</p><p> </p><p>Also it is happening before the carrier assembly with arrow gets to the scope rail. It happens at the same point each time which is about 2" forward of the scope rail. (As the carrier passes over the back end of the long hand groove under the rail)</p><p> </p><p>When I am cranking it back there is a noticable "Click" coming from the front end of the bow. Sometimes if a am cranking very slowly it does not occur, but 90% of the time it does. </p><p> </p><p>It seems as if something is binding in the limbs or cams and when it gets to a certain point it free's itself causing a snap in the string.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Willie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildWillie, post: 548264, member: 29658"] Jon - I already use the Firenock "D"'s, and it happens with them as well the stock nocks. Also it is happening before the carrier assembly with arrow gets to the scope rail. It happens at the same point each time which is about 2" forward of the scope rail. (As the carrier passes over the back end of the long hand groove under the rail) When I am cranking it back there is a noticable "Click" coming from the front end of the bow. Sometimes if a am cranking very slowly it does not occur, but 90% of the time it does. It seems as if something is binding in the limbs or cams and when it gets to a certain point it free's itself causing a snap in the string. Willie [/QUOTE]
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