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So lots of posts/threads on here on how to MAKE one, but wasn't confident enough or probably wasn't sure I would like it, still not sure how this is all going to turn out!

So ordered a 10.00 3/4 torqueless from lancaster....








Not even totally sure what the 3/4" vs 1" was, says "3/4" 1" Under Loop" not sure what that means, but figured can't be that big difference.

Anyway, watched about 4 youtube videos and with one exception, all installed the same way....

Arrow/Nock clipped under top nockset then underneath arrow nock align 2 string loops on one side of string and kind of push the serving part through the 2 loops, like a girth hitch. Tighten up T-less loop, aligned with peep and push up to arrow nock with a little room to tie in another set of nock sets but with 1 string. Above and below t-less d-loop.

Makes sense yeah?

At first I was like, oh I can just use the top nock set I already have but that would make the torqueless loop below the my regular d-loop, but maybe it's supposed to? like the loop pulls up?

Needless to say, I'm a little confused....

Any insight greatly appreciated, thanks!


Not sure when they open but Lancaster has great customer service, so if I can't figure it out here, I'll get in touch with them, share what they said.
 
Make sure that your loop and knock knot aren’t too far apart. You want that to be almost snug before you draw. Also asymmetrical nocks help a lot if you’ve got a longer draw length.
Did you watch the video?
 
Take the two stacked loops and place the two stacked loops UNDER the bowstring....that means the two stacked loops go between the bowstring and the riser.



Left hand thumb and index finger tip is holding/pinching the loop open. Right hand is holding the middle of the Torqueless loop.
Now, you are going to fold the torqueless loop in half, going to bend the torqueless loop UP, away from the riser.
 


Feed the served portion of the Torqueless Loop THROUGH the two stacked loop.





When you have the served portion of the Torqueless loop THROUGH the two stacked loops, you are going to grab the served portion of the Torqueless loop and pull TIGHT...you are pulling the served section THROUGH the loops.



 
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Feed the served portion of the Torqueless Loop THROUGH the two stacked loop.





When you have the served portion of the Torqueless loop THROUGH the two stacked loops, you are going to grab the served portion of the Torqueless loop and pull TIGHT...you are pulling the served section THROUGH the loops.



Geez, I must have watched every video except THAT one (the rest had horrible camera focus, instruction).


Thanks a lot for taking the time, nuts, as usual, above and beyond.

I DO have that really strong waxed dental floss, but have also peep thread and .018" serving thread. The latter I've used for nock sets. Is one better than the other or is the dental floss just fine?
 
Geez, I must have watched every video except THAT one (the rest had horrible camera focus, instruction).


Thanks a lot for taking the time, nuts, as usual, above and beyond.

I DO have that really strong waxed dental floss, but have also peep thread and .018" serving thread. The latter I've used for nock sets. Is one better than the other or is the dental floss just fine?
FLoss will work just fine. Most use the serving thread.
 
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