Tracer Nocks & Lumenoks
#1
Anybody use either of these? Call it marketing hype but I bought some Tracer Nocks the othe day to try out. I' ll let you know how I like them when I get around to shooting them.
#4
Joined: Feb 2003
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Just got the sample 15 second practice nock in the mail the other day. I won' t be able to try it out for a few days but Im looking forward to hearing what other think.
The one thing Im going to consider when seting up the arrow with these is Balance. The unit will add weight of course to the rear of the arrow. If I recall correctly the arrow should be weight forward about 12 to 15% Therefore once I have the nock installed I will have to see what weight broadhead to use to accomplish the 12 to 15% wf.
There is an interesting note and " how to " on broad heads at this link . See left side of page ..Broadheads
http://www.timberline-archery.com/default1.asp
The one thing Im going to consider when seting up the arrow with these is Balance. The unit will add weight of course to the rear of the arrow. If I recall correctly the arrow should be weight forward about 12 to 15% Therefore once I have the nock installed I will have to see what weight broadhead to use to accomplish the 12 to 15% wf.
There is an interesting note and " how to " on broad heads at this link . See left side of page ..Broadheads
http://www.timberline-archery.com/default1.asp
#5
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: tillson new york USA
I shoot something similar its home made on gold tip nocks. These were made for me by someone off another board i visit, made from bobber lights inserted into nocks, I use them for hog hunting at night and low light conditions . These work great you see your arrow travel and if its in your target you cantrack which way it went... last for hours and hours..... great on target shooting too




