Smart Tracer Lighted Nocks
#1
I was wondering if anyone had some input on the smart tracer lighted nocks? If they add weight to your arrow to make it drop that much?
Thanks for your inputs!!!!
Thanks for your inputs!!!!
#2
i really love mine. mine are more reliable when shot WITHOUT a magnet than lumenocks were for me. WITH the magnet, ive NEVER had a problem with them coming on. i been practicing with them for well over a month. no problem...no duds...i love them. bright and easy to see...
i cant say what they did with arrow flight. i tuned with broadheads and tracer nocks. i can still shoot broadheads with regular nocks. they do seem to hit a litttttle off but not much. but my FPs also hit way high...something is wrong with my tune and i cant find the culprite.
i love em....
just glue that magnet down as soon as you find a good spot for it! i glued mine to my moleskin i used to keep my arrow from making noise if it falls off the rest....worked nicely..no glue on the actual bow....that sticky stuff that comes on the magnet dont work too long....dont ask me how i know
i cant say what they did with arrow flight. i tuned with broadheads and tracer nocks. i can still shoot broadheads with regular nocks. they do seem to hit a litttttle off but not much. but my FPs also hit way high...something is wrong with my tune and i cant find the culprite.
i love em....
just glue that magnet down as soon as you find a good spot for it! i glued mine to my moleskin i used to keep my arrow from making noise if it falls off the rest....worked nicely..no glue on the actual bow....that sticky stuff that comes on the magnet dont work too long....dont ask me how i know

#3
I made my own with the replacement light from a lighted bobber. The cost was $2.50 per arrow and it took less than 5 minutes per arrow to make. I've never had a failure so far. Archerytalk has instructions for making your own if your interested.
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