What i do is make my own. cheap, simple, and sweet. About 1/3 the cost too. There was a web movie file but i don't remember where it was. You just take a thrill fishing light(i think its called nitelight or nitrite), the push kind, and put it in a nock with some glue. Sand the newnock down a bit so it slides in an out with moderate pressure. Cut the old nock in half and epoxy it on the end of the battery so its snug and holds the light/nock in the arrow shaft. They work good for me. Taken three does with one arrow, lights up every time and its really bright!
What i do is make my own. cheap, simple, and sweet. About 1/3 the cost too. There was a web movie file but i don't remember where it was. You just take a thrill fishing light(i think its called nitelight or nitrite), the push kind, and put it in a nock with some glue. Sand the newnock down a bit so it slides in an out with moderate pressure. Cut the old nock in half and epoxy it on the end of the battery so its snug and holds the light/nock in the arrow shaft. They work good for me. Taken three does with one arrow, lights up every time and its really bright!
I tried that but i shoot an easton H nock and cant seem to get them to work correctly thx anyhow though
I also was considering the Tracer.The problem is they dont make them for the H nock,however they do make them for the X nock which I think should fit the ST shafts.
I also was considering the Tracer.The problem is they dont make them for the H nock,however they do make them for the X nock which I think should fit the ST shafts.
No they dont i also shoot st. and x nocks do not fit in them! SUCKS doesnt it!
I've used lumenoks and archers flame......I BY FAR liked the archers flame better, even though they require a little more to install.....But it's very easy.I found them to be brighter and more durable.
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