Illuminated nocks
#1
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Williamsport, PA
Posts: 273
Illuminated nocks
Guys which of the illuminated nocks do you use in your crossbow and why??
I have watched TV and when they shoot I can't even determine if they have hit the deer or not, I'm assuming that having these nocks might help.
Thanks
daddus
I have watched TV and when they shoot I can't even determine if they have hit the deer or not, I'm assuming that having these nocks might help.
Thanks
daddus
#3
Spike
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 23
I am currently trying out the Easton Tracer Nock. I am went with this one after having some issues with not being able to get the Lumenock brand to turn off with out having to pull on it with a pair of plyers. So far I like the tracer nocks. They turn on and off by passing by a magnet, which has to be mounted onto the bow. I am shooting Ten Point Carbon Elite arrows made by Easton out of the Titan HLX, so I went with the Tracers for now partly becasue Ten Point points them in their arrows from factory if you choose to get them with the lighted nocks installed. Double Take and Rage now are making a lighted nock know as the Nocturnal, that might be good if you can used it in your arrows. I use compound bow arrow versions in my Mathews and really like them. I was told though that since this the first year they are making lighted nocks for crossbows that they are only making them for the aluminum arrows, but I am not sure if this is certain or not since their website is currently under construction. These turn off with a little button that snapped on from the string and is turnd off by napping it back up with the point of a sharp object. I have also read good things about the Fire Nock, but I was not wild about the idea of force tunring them off when I used G5 lighted nocks that turned off in a similar way. Like you I like the idea of being able to watch the arrow and hopefully find it after making a shot. The only down fall that I have found is that since they are generally heavier than the regualr nocks, they tend to not always have the same POI. Best of luck in the choices
#7
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Williamsport, PA
Posts: 273
Mojo,
As I posted when I'm watching the hunting videos on TV with a 52 inch screen and High D I can't sometimes see where the arrow hits.
I'm hoping that the illuminated flight of the nocks will give me that little bit of extra sight these old eyes need to determine if I even hit the deer. I'm not one who likes to load all the technology possible just want to humanely shoot and track and harvest deer. Love them backstraps fried in butter with a little garlic powder on them!
daddus
As I posted when I'm watching the hunting videos on TV with a 52 inch screen and High D I can't sometimes see where the arrow hits.
I'm hoping that the illuminated flight of the nocks will give me that little bit of extra sight these old eyes need to determine if I even hit the deer. I'm not one who likes to load all the technology possible just want to humanely shoot and track and harvest deer. Love them backstraps fried in butter with a little garlic powder on them!
daddus
#8
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: U.P. of Michigan
Posts: 164
I use Firenocs in all my arrows for hunting Tried all the other brands and found Firenocs to be head and shoulders above the rest, longer battery life, more durable, a lot brighter, ability to replace the battery, specifically made for whatever arrow you use does not affect the flight or accuracy
My eyes aren't the best and the Firenocs let me see my shot, watch the arrow go through the critter and allow me to find my arrow.
My eyes aren't the best and the Firenocs let me see my shot, watch the arrow go through the critter and allow me to find my arrow.
#9