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Old 01-02-2008, 01:27 PM   #1
 
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Default Homemade lighted nock & Axis arrows

Any body shooting Axis arrows use the homebrew lighted nock???[/align]
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Old 01-02-2008, 01:35 PM   #2
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Default RE: Homemade lighted nock & Axis arrows

I have made a lighted nock for some axis FMJ arrows I was using. They worked but were a pain in the butt to make. I had to drill out the inside of the nock a little to allow the thill light to fit inside.
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I use homemade lighted knocks. you do Have to dril em out a bit, but it reall yisnt that bad once you get the hang of it, a drill press helps.
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Thanks fellas,
I have made a bunch for my GTs but a guy on another site was asking about them for axis arrows and I wasn't sure if they work with the small dia ..
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Default RE: Homemade lighted nock & Axis arrows

I've thought about doing it but the idea of drilling the knocks kinda worries me since I don't have a press.
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Default RE: Homemade lighted nock & Axis arrows

No need to drill the nocks. You will just have to set your dowel at the proper depth. They will light. Now if I could just remember what size dowel to use.[&:]
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