Lighted Nock DIY
#11
Fork Horn
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: wisconsin
Posts: 299
RE: Lighted Nock DIY
ORIGINAL: arbalete
Hi
I have just been on my web-site and it appears to be o.K. in reply to what did I come up with for a nock, no nock, a flat end plug made from green clear plastic turned down to the inside dia of the shaft, then turned to the out side dia
Regards
Robin
Hi
I have just been on my web-site and it appears to be o.K. in reply to what did I come up with for a nock, no nock, a flat end plug made from green clear plastic turned down to the inside dia of the shaft, then turned to the out side dia
Regards
Robin
I just tried it again and got the same thing... the opening page loads up ok but if I try to navigate through the links it freezes solid...
I'm sure its at my end and not your site though, my computers been acting up lately again, with all the gaming and music downloads my kids do it probably picked something up along the way... something else I'm going to have to deal with...
its too bad too, your site looks pretty interesting...
#13
Spike
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 15
RE: Lighted Nock DIY
Here is the pic mentioned before
yes lighted nocks are really fun, if you set your camera with a slow enough shutter speed you get these results.
To me best uses for these nocks are:
Help retrieve game is arrows stays in the game
help retrieve arrow (I am unconfortable at the idea of leaving a sharp broafdhead in the woods)
Help understand arrow trajectory (especially with broadheads)
Enjoy
Mirko
yes lighted nocks are really fun, if you set your camera with a slow enough shutter speed you get these results.
To me best uses for these nocks are:
Help retrieve game is arrows stays in the game
help retrieve arrow (I am unconfortable at the idea of leaving a sharp broafdhead in the woods)
Help understand arrow trajectory (especially with broadheads)
Enjoy
Mirko