Arrows?
#1
I just bought some XX75' s that were already made up(I like to fletch my own).The nock goes inside the arrow not glued on like I' m used to.I think they are a cool idea,when I refletch I want have to glue on a new nock I can just turn the old one.What are these nock?I' ve never seen them.
#2
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I' m not 100% but arent they are called speed nocks? I don' t like them either. I like the traditional nock and I fletch my own also. Some of my friends use them on their carbon arows .
When you fletch your own arrows, do you do anything special to the fletching? I like to have the most angle possible on my left hand helical feathers. I think it helps to balance the arrow in flight. (kinda like a more twists on the rifling of a rifle barel) I use 2 part epoxy for insert and nock. Just looking for some minor improvements.
Good Hunting!
Greg
When you fletch your own arrows, do you do anything special to the fletching? I like to have the most angle possible on my left hand helical feathers. I think it helps to balance the arrow in flight. (kinda like a more twists on the rifling of a rifle barel) I use 2 part epoxy for insert and nock. Just looking for some minor improvements.
Good Hunting!
Greg
#4
They are called super nocks. There is a bushing, they call the uni bushing that glues in the shaft and the super nock just pushes in. Great for prong type rests so you can make small adjustments to get vane clearence.
#5
Actually there are several versions with different names..each of these go into the arrow vs. gluing to the outside tapered end....they are the best thing to happen to aluminum arrows
G Nock
Super Nock
Speed Nock
etc.................you get the point.
G Nock
Super Nock
Speed Nock
etc.................you get the point.
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