has anyone tried the glo in the dark arrow nocks???
#2
Do you mean lighted nocks that light with a small battery and light, like Lumenock, or actual glow-in-the-dark nocks like Savage makes that charge with sunlight? The electronic ones are illegal here in KS, so I've tried the glowing nocks and they aren't anything special.
#3
Yea ... I have them on my arrows and they work great , got them thru my local pro shop.
These are the ones that glow no battery , not luminok , I'll try to post apicture of them tomarrow.
These are the ones that glow no battery , not luminok , I'll try to post apicture of them tomarrow.
#5
Me and my son both killed deer using them this season (lumenocks) and loved them. real neat seeing them glowing, stuck in the ground after a pass thru shot.
Dan
Dan
#6
Love them.. they help to find the arrow after the shot...but if you arrow is truely lost then it sucks but who misses right?!?!?!?! right!!!! OK i did last year with one... There went my money!!! 40 yrds
#10
ORIGINAL: martin murphy
Its stupid in oregon its illegal to use lumenocks because of battery but interested in savages whatss the exact name???
Its stupid in oregon its illegal to use lumenocks because of battery but interested in savages whatss the exact name???
I think http://www.yeoldearcheryshoppe.com used to carry them and maybe Cabela's at one time.
ORIGINAL: okietreedude
why are the luminoks illegal in OR and KS?
Thats dam stupid.
why are the luminoks illegal in OR and KS?
Thats dam stupid.
Legal bow for deer-Long bows, recurve bows, or compound bows that
are hand drawn, that have no mechanical device that locks the bow at
full or partial draw, that are designed to shoot only one arrow at a time
and have no electronic or chemical devices attached to the bow or arrow,
with the exception of lighted pin, dot, or holographic sights attached
to the front of the bow.
are hand drawn, that have no mechanical device that locks the bow at
full or partial draw, that are designed to shoot only one arrow at a time
and have no electronic or chemical devices attached to the bow or arrow,
with the exception of lighted pin, dot, or holographic sights attached
to the front of the bow.


