Luminoks
#6
RE: Luminoks
They have their good points and bad points like everything. I definately had to tunemy arrows when using them. Ive only shot 2 deer using them so Im no expert, but I did seemy arrow after a pass thru from my stand even before it got dark, made it faster to look at the blood on the arrow being as I could walk right to it. Another time I found a broken piece of an arrow while tracking at night, saw it about 30 yardsahead of mein hardwoods. The deer wasnt far ahead of the arrow. That was also pretty nice because it helped in tracking a little even though we had good blood.
They do cost a good bit of money though, almost $10 unless you buy in bulk.
They do cost a good bit of money though, almost $10 unless you buy in bulk.
#7
RE: Luminoks
lilcntry,
I have not used any lighted nocks but intend to do so this year! I have been looking into them and i think the TRACER nocks seem to be a much better nock??? Like i said im not sure have never used them, but they work a lil different as they use a magnet to turn them on as it passes by the riser on your bow! It might be someting you want to look into?
Also if you happen to shoot easton st.epic arrows you will have to special order the nocks from luminock from the company over the phone! I know this because i was having a hard time trying to find lighted nocks to fit this arrow!
Good Luck!
I have not used any lighted nocks but intend to do so this year! I have been looking into them and i think the TRACER nocks seem to be a much better nock??? Like i said im not sure have never used them, but they work a lil different as they use a magnet to turn them on as it passes by the riser on your bow! It might be someting you want to look into?
Also if you happen to shoot easton st.epic arrows you will have to special order the nocks from luminock from the company over the phone! I know this because i was having a hard time trying to find lighted nocks to fit this arrow!
Good Luck!
#8
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Kodiak, AK
Posts: 2,877
RE: Luminoks
Make sure they're legal where you hunt. Of the 3 that I've personally had experience with, 2 of them failed after the second shot. Increasing broadhead tipped arrows from $20 to $30 a piece really doesn't appeal to me that much either.