PAMOUNTAINMAN
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What are the best lighted nocks that you have used?
They do require an insert to be glued in but they don’t weigh more than any other lighted nock and they are hassle free. You will love them. Tip: use bohning cool flex glue. That stuff is crap for point inserts but great for the NuFletch inserts. If I bust an arrow but the nock survives, I stick a bolt in it that fits loosely but sticks out a lot. Heat the bolt with my heat gun, let it drop out and get pliers on the insert and pull it out for a spare.Previous years I shot Lumenocks but just got tired of fighting to turn them on and off so last year I really tried to get firenocks to work in my 0.166 Day Six arrows. What a $%&*%$ expensive mess they are. I'll tell you straight up they are the brightest nock I've ever seen, but when you can only get 1 of 3 to work it's a problem. It's a 2 day installation process involving 5 or 6 steps, and if you don't nail one of the steps perfectly you'll find out later when they don't work. I ended up sending back all the parts/pieces I could and I did get a full refund. But now I'm stuck with all the bushings glued into 6 arrows (un-necessary tail weight), and 2 arrows that are unusable because a practice weight got stuck in the shaft between the bushings and practice nock and wont come out....and regular solid nocks hit the weight and wont seat all the way in! Soooo, buyer beware.
I will be ordering Nufletch Ignitors soon to practice with and see how they do......
I had not had luck with a few of the big name lighted nocks. As somebody on here recommended trying the Nufletch Ignitors. I ended up buying a 5 pack on EBay for less then $30. I only installed one so far but really liking them. The red ones claim 15 continuous hours and the green claim 50 hours! I went with the green for now but I believe I can just buy the red battery inserts if I wanna give those a tryI have used nocturnal,luminoc, and NuFletch igniters. The igniters are by far my favorite! No tools needed. They are a not big and fat like the others, normal skinny nock. Cost effective, when the battery dies you just buy a pack of batteries. If you bust a nock, you can buy replacement nocks. The design helps prevent destroying the arrow shaft on Robin Hoods. Also indexable and you can take out the batteries when practicing. The battery and light are one piece, I left one in my pocket and ran it through the wash and it still worked.
Please don't spend money on these.I keep hearing about good cheap knock offs on Amazon but i den never find them. Anybody out there know which ones?
Please don't spend money on these.
Let me do it instead.
Seriously, these are the best I've found/used. The ones I use are called E-arc.
Woody's look like the real deal, but as @Brendan mentioned the 0.166 have little tolerance for engineering so they don't really plan to go there. Any other sized shafts tho I'd definitely give them a try!Gotta try Woody's Archery Starburst nocks.
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