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#2
Join Date: Jul 2004
Posts: 4
RE: Tracer Nocks....have u used them?
I have used the Lumenock's, and they are awsome. They are great for early morning, and evening hunting.
I personally love them, but they do weigh a bit more than a standard nock, and therefore you may need to adjust you sights, I personally found that my arrows flew darn near identical with the Lumenock's and the standard nocks.
I know I will be picking some more up in April in Madison at the Expo.
I personally love them, but they do weigh a bit more than a standard nock, and therefore you may need to adjust you sights, I personally found that my arrows flew darn near identical with the Lumenock's and the standard nocks.
I know I will be picking some more up in April in Madison at the Expo.
#3
RE: Tracer Nocks....have u used them?
I bought some tracer nocks on a friday. That Monday eve, I got to try it out on the buck I shot. I love them. I have them on all my hunting arrows. It made knowing exactly where I hit my deer a ton easier. Their wasn't much blood, but I knew it was a fatal hit. btw It is neat to see what your arrow does after a passthru also.
#4
RE: Tracer Nocks....have u used them?
Ive used the luminocks , did'nt like them . They work on the premise of a lose fit , you turn them off by jiggeling them . Lose nocks = horabale arrow flight . You can see it in the tv ad the company uses , they shoot a hog and the nock falls out , and this is their ad ? Not sure about tracer nocks , I would think they would be much better as far as fit [havent tryed them] but since they are metal they are bound to be much heavyer .
#5
RE: Tracer Nocks....have u used them?
The tracers do fit in tight. Also, I think they are 20 grains heavier, I did not notice any change in arrow flight. I put it through paper and everything. My bow hit the same as before the tracer. I've had one tracer go through 2 deer(both passthrews) and still work great.