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Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Liberty Indiana USA
Has anyone used these, and how do you like them? I saw them being used on closing the distance on the outdoor channel and they look pretty neat. Are their any drawbacks to them, and will they work on carbon express shafts? Thanks and good shootin'. Bhunter32.
#2
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From: Maine
The biggest drawback IMO is they weigh more than a conventional nock. To be as accurate as possible you want to practice with them and at 10$ each you don't want to be bang them up.
I've never shot them but the guy at the pro shop was playing with them. They look pretty cool. I might pick some up before the season and give them a try.
I've never shot them but the guy at the pro shop was playing with them. They look pretty cool. I might pick some up before the season and give them a try.
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Fork Horn
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From: Liberty Indiana USA
Do you know how much they weight.? I use easton supernocks now and they weigh 13 grains. I don't want to mess up my flight with a lower front of center due to the extra weight. It's just one of those neat products that says try me.
Thanks for the reply.
Thanks for the reply.
#4
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From: SC USA
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I use them and I think they are awesome. I have not noticed any ill effects in regards to my arrow flight. As a matter of fact, I use then to fine tune my bow. They will show any irregular arrow flight such as fish tailing or porpoising. They are awesome wehn using them at dusk & dawn.




