Gotta admit it is tricky to blend in nocks so they look really smooth, there always seems to be a change in cross section at some point.
I've gone through the horn and into the wood in the grooves before now

, not a prob as long as it's only at the side. I've just matched it up either side and called it a 'feature'

I did refrain from mentioning the flipped tips on an ELB, as it's so handsom I thought I wouldn't mention it

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The fd shots are great, and 60# is a nice amount of grunt.. just enough to deter any trouble from French Knights

Del