generally nock an arrow on the string around 3/16" above centre and see how it flies adjust accordingly
The point on the string where the arrow knock (or nock) comes into contact with the string is called the "Knock Point" or "Nock Point" Nice site for archery terms... http://www.archers-friend.com/archery-terms.html
Wrap is to rap as knock is to nock. Nock is a word describing making small marks on a surface, or the act of setting an arrow on the string of a bow.
That depends on which end: the plastic thing where your fletchings are is called a nock. The front piece where you put the tip on is a arrowhead or point.
First off, in case people do not know, the arrow has two ends. One is the tip with the actual impact point, and the other is the end with the vanes "feathers". On the end with the vanes there is a notched piece called a nock. The nock is what clips onto the bow string. Now, the brass ring is used as a mark to seat your arrow at. When nocking your arrow, that is putting it on the string, you slide the nock of the arrow up to where it is touching the brass ring. The nock would sit under the ring, in essence giving you the same nocking point every time which allows for more consistent shot placement.
You can measure how many pounds it takes to draw the bow by putting a scale on the string at the nock point.
The word is nock. The nock (noun) is the notch in the end of an arrow. To nock (verb) means to place an arrow on the bowstringinpreparation for shooting.
Mike Nock was born in 1940.
Steven Nock died in 2008.
Frank Nock was born in 1916.
Frank Nock died in 1950.
the end of the arrow with the nock