Luminocks
#4
RE: Luminocks
ORIGINAL: GR8atta2d
They run about 10 bucks apiece. I only ever tried luminocks they seemed to fail pretty quickly. I also made some myself, with the thill lites..they work best. FOR ME.
They run about 10 bucks apiece. I only ever tried luminocks they seemed to fail pretty quickly. I also made some myself, with the thill lites..they work best. FOR ME.
#7
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: hunt\'n Idaho
Posts: 62
RE: Luminocks
I'm looking forward to the lighted nocks from allaboutgame.com. They say that they'll be available in another month or so. They havea cyalume glow stick on them and are a 1-time-use thing. I'd like to use the battery operated ones like Luminok, but they aren't legal in Idaho. I shot Luminoks for a video hunt once that worked OK. I got about 75% light-up on the shots in practice,but the video kill shot didn't light up. The flight was affected enough to need to adjust sight pins but not enough to be destabilized with 100 grain broadheads.
#8
RE: Luminocks
I have been using them for years now and never really had a problem with them! I did have to make a couple of adjustments on 1 or 2 but thats part of bowhunting! I'm not much up on the gimmick thing but the luminoks are a great help! JMO!
#9
RE: Luminocks
I use them with carbon express arrows and havent had any problems with them.
I know that they can fit a little tight in some arrows and you can fix it by sanding them down a little bit.
I love them!
I know that they can fit a little tight in some arrows and you can fix it by sanding them down a little bit.
I love them!