And I bet you have them in all 2 dozen of your blazers aligned with the wrap that's aligned with the nock arrows, don't ya, Mr. Moneybags?
What about the one stuck in the garage wall ... that one's not lit up!
FTR, mine have lasted just fine. I don't shoot 50 arrows a day with lighted nocks. I might shoot a dozen shots before I hunt, but I shoot my practice arrows for those (without lighted nocks). I only shoot the lighted ones when I'm shooting at an animal and since I assume every shot at an animal will result in a lost or broken arrow, if the homebrews work ONCE, they've done what they needed to do.
One arrow....one nock....300+ shots since mid summer.....you do the math...
You might need them to work more than once when picking up arrant arrows off the ground to fling some more........I bet that buffalo looked like a Christmas tree running across the pasture while yall chased him on the mule....
One arrow....one nock....300+ shots since mid summer.....you do the math...
Based on your buffalo hunt you might need them to work more than once when picking up arrant arrows off the ground to fling some more........I bet that buffalo looked like a Christmas tree running across the pasture while yall chased him on the mule....
Sorry you had a bad go with eaglearchery.com I agree with Smart, buy you firenocks straight from Firenock.
I have never had a single firenock not light up when I have shot it. Not bad mouthing anyone else or any other product but I can not say the same for any of the other "lighted" nocks that I have shot...."tracers, Luminock, or the many different "homebrewed" versions that I have tried.
Firenocks are the real deal....but yes they are expensive.
One arrow....one nock....300+ shots since mid summer.....you do the math...
You might need them to work more than once when picking up arrant arrows off the ground to fling some more........I bet that buffalo looked like a Christmas tree running across the pasture while yall chased him on the mule....
You could **** up a wet dream!
I don't shoot lighted nocks in my recurve and it was a Bad Boy buggie!
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