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Nontypical Buck
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Turbo Nock is coming out with a "twist" nock that you can use with standard fletching. They say their testing shows it will allow one to use 50% less fletching size to stabilize fixed heads, cause the arrow to complete 2 complete revolutions in the first 7 feet of flight versus 5 feet for the standard turbo nock and 20 yards for a standard nock and fletched arrow.
Only problem I see is they will only be making it in the bigger super nock size, not g-nock
. I won't give up my ACCs for anyone, but it should fit plenty of other shafts.
There's a thread going at AT in the manufacturers section for more detailed info...
Only problem I see is they will only be making it in the bigger super nock size, not g-nock
. I won't give up my ACCs for anyone, but it should fit plenty of other shafts.There's a thread going at AT in the manufacturers section for more detailed info...
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Here's the AT thread link-
http://www.archerytalk.com/vb/showth...threadid=75512
Someone should try these with the new NAP spin vanes. Perhaps the massive turbulization would create a rift in time and allow one to shoot their arrow back in time and eliminate all deer from being able to duck an arrow...
http://www.archerytalk.com/vb/showth...threadid=75512
Someone should try these with the new NAP spin vanes. Perhaps the massive turbulization would create a rift in time and allow one to shoot their arrow back in time and eliminate all deer from being able to duck an arrow...
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Or better yet, combine them with digital scouting technology (tm), pinpoint a buck, show up ahead of time, shoot your arrow at a spot, it dissapears into the future...
Show up the next day, follow the blood trail to your trophy
Show up the next day, follow the blood trail to your trophy



