That's what I can't understand.1/4"" below horizontal should give me nock low,but when I tried it with a vertical hold it did seem to straighten the bare shafts up a bit,still shot nock high when I canted it to my normal stance.
I couldn't figure out why unless it was poor technique on my part.
I played around quite a bit with the brace height and an 8"" brace seems to be where it likes to be.The bow seems to be at it's sweet spot regarding vibration and wants to jump straight forward at the target when I loose.
Moving and unwinding nock points were a pain for me,I seem to have cured it by waxing the serving before I tie them on.I also dab a bit of superglue where I cut the tail end of the serving.
The next string I buy I'll try altering the nock point in smaller increments and see if I can get them going straight.
It's all good fun though
I do want to learn how to make good flemish strings though,aftermarket ones tend to be on the thin side and the serving ends up biting into my fingers