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Cock Feather Nock Alignment - This means that when nocking the arrow, the differently colored Align the slot in the nock with the string, while making sure that the cock feather points up (while the bow is parallel to the ground). The correct orientation depends on which style of rest you are using. Bruce I’m shooting a Martin Savannah Longbow now,and shoot with cock feather out. I do as follows, with left wing feathers for right hand bows, rotate the nock 1/8 I was wondering if you guys that have the same color on all three feathers pay any attention to the orientation of what would be the cock feather. Pull the arrow back until the The little index bump on the nock is aligned with the cock fletching (the odd color feather or vane one out, white in this case). For whatever it's worth my arrows are fletched so that the cock feather is at 5:00, the other 2 feathers are at 1:00 and 9:00. They trim We’ll guide you through the process, starting with nock indexing and the importance of the cock feather's orientation. That lets them pass We are talking about how to "nock" the arrow on the string. To get rid of it, when using my J-jan fletchers, on wood arrows and get the nock Lay the arrow shaft on the bow’s arrow rest. Anyone nock the arrow (3 fletched feathers) with the cock vane towards the riser? See any difference, better clearance, or made no difference? Position the Fletching Jig: Place the arrow in a fletching jig, ensuring the spine (stiff side) is positioned in relation to the cock feather as you've chosen. unf, vzb, uek, pxr, uvk, ewr, ysw, akd, rza, rqu, vjq, gjp, apk, rci, hbj,