Bezos is your man on those, I use them exclusively. I'd post a link but it seems like there's an uncanny correlation with posting links and prices going up...Anyone know where to get chinaturnal lighted knocks?
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Bezos is your man on those, I use them exclusively. I'd post a link but it seems like there's an uncanny correlation with posting links and prices going up...Anyone know where to get chinaturnal lighted knocks?
I got to looking and found these:Bezos is your man on those, I use them exclusively. I'd post a link but it seems like there's an uncanny correlation with posting links and prices going up...
I got to looking and found these:
3,200 reviews and a 4.5 star rating. $2 and some change a piece might convince me to go back to shooting them.
$4-6 to put a broadhead and lighted nock on something you're gonna fling into the yonder at 300+fps is better than $30 I used to spend.
I've always found lighted nocks to be temperamental and fickle. Switch sounds cool. I used to have a doohickey made up that was basically a big fishing jig head with the barb filed off and the hook partially so. I kept it on my keychain ring so I'd always have something to trip the stupid recessed switch.Those were crap for me. Light came on as soon as the arrow is nocked. Practice only now.
My first set was made by aokur and they are solid. Third by guga (have a switch for turning them off without a tiny pointy thing). 5 out of 6 are solid. 6th one is hit and miss on lighting up.
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These are the ticket, they come with a tiny screwdriver to switch them off. If your string is served on the thick side, they are a little finicky to get popped on the string without turning them on. I'd assume a heat gun and a little prying would open the nock up a bit if needed.I got to looking and found these:
3,200 reviews and a 4.5 star rating. $2 and some change a piece might convince me to go back to shooting them.
$4-6 to put a broadhead and lighted nock on something you're gonna fling into the yonder at 300+fps is better than $30 I used to spend.
These are the ticket, they come with a tiny screwdriver to switch them off. If your string is served on the thick side, they are a little finicky to get popped on the string without turning them on. I'd assume a heat gun and a little prying would open the nock up a bit if needed.
I'm guessing quality control is probably non-existentInteresting. Mine of this brand were loose to put on and even looser to turn on!
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Just bought a batch.... will report backI got to looking and found these:
3,200 reviews and a 4.5 star rating. $2 and some change a piece might convince me to go back to shooting them.
$4-6 to put a broadhead and lighted nock on something you're gonna fling into the yonder at 300+fps is better than $30 I used to spend.
These are the ticket, they come with a tiny screwdriver to switch them off. If your string is served on the thick side, they are a little finicky to get popped on the string without turning them on. I'd assume a heat gun and a little prying would open the nock up a bit if needed.
I'm new here after recently buying a saddle and am learning a lot. Thanks everyone for the advice on the cheap Ebay broadheads. I use wayyyy too many magnus broadheads on hogs here in Texas. Things just got a whole lot cheaper.
Victory decimators go on sell at "Rick's" Sporting goods usually every year for $19.98/half dozen, or they used to. Most people don't like to support them, but of it feels better they are selling them for a loss at that price.Whats everyones favorite knock off arrow?
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