Lighted nocks
#4
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Pa.
Posts: 78
RE: Lighted nocks
Here' s a thread that was running awhile ago. I' ve been using the Lumenocks & plan on having atleast 2 in my quiver at all times.
http://forum.hunting.net/asppg/tm.as...ode=&s=#345722
PS: Any time you shoot ' em around other people, expect many questions. I had one guy who worked in a local store, bug his boss crazy to get ' em in after seeing mine.
http://forum.hunting.net/asppg/tm.as...ode=&s=#345722
PS: Any time you shoot ' em around other people, expect many questions. I had one guy who worked in a local store, bug his boss crazy to get ' em in after seeing mine.
#6
RE: Lighted nocks
I shoot the Tracer Products lighted nocks. I liked the design of them over the Lum e Nok brand. They are awesome. All the guys I hunt with like them. They are especially cool at dusk & dawn. I shot my first deer with them this weekend, and even though it was full daylight I could see them easily. I can' t wait to shoot one at dusk/dawn. I wll say they definitely affect your FOC though. I shoot a relatively long and heavy arrow, so it didn' t affect my flight as bad as someone shooting a short light arrow. For the record I shoot ACC 3/60' s 30" long, 4" feathers, EZE Crest wraps and 100 grain points. My arrows weight 432 grains w/o the lighted nocks and 460 grains with.
www.tracerarrow.com
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#7
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Pa.
Posts: 78
RE: Lighted nocks
Tosoro Hunter
Thanks for the heads up on the Savage nocks. Never heard of ' em before. Looks like somthing else I can' t live without.
The Savage' s are glow in the dark. The others actually have a battery & light-up when shot.
http://www.burtcoyote.com./
Are these like the new Savage Glow nocks?
The Savage' s are glow in the dark. The others actually have a battery & light-up when shot.
http://www.burtcoyote.com./