A light in the Dark!!! Lighted nock question please help
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RE: A light in the Dark!!! Lighted nock question please help
Gotcha, well I did see on their website, they have a tech section, and some tips on putting a shim in the arrow to make for a real snug fit, and less movement. Perhaps that would resolve this issue...??
I just ordered some, so I will try them out when they get here, but for me, I will set them up, and shoot some to make sure that they work, and then those 3 will be my hunting arrows, not my practice ones, so they don't need to be shot 500x's, I will use other arrows for that. I really only want them for when I shoot at an animal, to find my arrow, and to view the impact point.
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RE: A light in the Dark!!! Lighted nock question please help
Firenock, hands down. No magnets, no wires, fie;d changeable nocks in various colors, field changeable batteries and brightest I have ever used.
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Spike
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Watertown, SD.
Posts: 22
RE: A light in the Dark!!! Lighted nock question please help
Ihave used them lumenock for 2 yrs and until now have never had a problem with them until this past week. Last week I shot a little high and misssed the deer, He only ran about 20 feet and I was able to get another shot at him. This time I hit him with a complete pass thro and I harvested a nice 5x5. Both arrows lite up off the bow but both went out when they hit the ground. I couldn't believe that it happened to both arrows but it did. Luckily I was able to find both arrowsbut I don't think I'll use lumenock any more