Next: Install your
Routed Channel Siloflex APD.
Remember, Society rule
mandates that a nock cannot protrude any further than one half inch past
the end of the APD. Please check this carefully as a half inch isn’t much.
You do not want all of your hard work to go to naught when the Marshal
flunks your arrows as an eye penetration hazard, nor do you want an eye
penetration on your conscience.
Look at the diagrams below very carefully to see how the Routed Channel
Siloflex APD must be oriented to the nock. This is the major headache of
the Routed Channel Siloflex APD. You MUST align the APD with the nock
correctly—if you don’t the APD will simply slam against your bow when you
release the arrow and the arrow will fall at your feet. Not fun. Often you
must build up your bow shelf anyway—tape has a nasty tendency to stick to
arrow rests, especially rubber arrow rests commonly found on fiberglass
(“Irish Spring”) handbows. |