[ARROW] HOW TO ATTACH PINS & KNOCK
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A pin nock is a dual-structure nock system in which a pin insert is first installed at the end of the arrow shaft, and a specially designed nock is fitted over it.
Compared to standard (insert) nocks, it offers superior alignment accuracy and excellent shaft protection, making it recommended not only for intermediate and advanced archers but also for beginners who want to improve their accuracy.
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