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Someone, somewhere had also written a review about how certain nocks wouldn't trigger using lighter recurve bows compared to modern compounds, which I'm not buying...but any reports on this from the field?
PERFECT! Thanks so much for sharing that, Dave!stumper wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2019 4:16 am https://youtu.be/gVgfPWmvLW4
Installing lighted nocks on wood by 3 rivers. Seems very easy.
In dusk and pre-dawn settings I'm guessing they would be invaluable!Grizzly wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2019 11:35 am Never have tried them. They do add weight to the back of the arrow where you don't want it; which may or may not mean anything practically speaking. I always used either white, bright yellow, chartreuse or bright orange and similar bright wraps around the shaft and under the fletchings to help see them.. Of course there are many arrows buried in tall grass all over Illinois, New Jersey, New York and lower MI where I've shot many arrows and been unable to find them. I wonder if even a lighted nock works in that long matted grass. I did meet some folks at a 3d shoot one time who brought their English Golden Retriever with them. That dog was able to sniff out lost arrows and retrieve them. Even brought them back to the one with his scent on them. Amazing.