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Discontinuing the use of speed nocks PLEASE READ

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    #16
    Originally posted by Greywolf in Hawaii View Post
    Not really. brass nocking points under shrink wrap.
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      #17
      Originally posted by elkbowhunter View Post
      hmmm....never had an issue with them. thanks!
      Wrong nock. We are talking about brass mocking points.

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        #18
        Originally posted by pykiller View Post
        Wrong nock. We are talking about brass mocking points.
        Oh ok...thanks!

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          #19
          The question I have is....

          If a guy dry fired a bow and speed nocks caused a lawsuit, should we be scared of every moving part of the bow? If you're putting strings on a bow, will you discontinue the use of peep sights as well?

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            #20
            Originally posted by Powerstroker View Post
            The question I have is....

            If a guy dry fired a bow and speed nocks caused a lawsuit, should we be scared of every moving part of the bow? If you're putting strings on a bow, will you discontinue the use of peep sights as well?
            One must consider how lawsuits work. The case in question found the shop liable. But debating is not the purpose of this thread.

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              #21
              This sounds crazy to most of us I'm sure, but pykiller does not at all seem like he's pushing a product. He did offer them for free and gave us a heads up about how this sue happy society has now struck the archery industry. It's just sad that some dough head can dry fire a bow and win a lawsuit because he got hurt!

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                #22
                I just saw this on your FB. Thanks for the heads up and warning. One of my Elite's still has them on.

                And let's not miss the forest for the trees here. K is trying to do a good thing and 1) warn folks of a potential danger 2) make right by their customers. Can't fault a guy for that.

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                  #23
                  Stand up company here to 1. Warn the public and 2. Offer to replace it with another safer product at no cost to the consumer!!!

                  Great job guys top notch company!!!!

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                    #24
                    Thanks for the heads up. Appreciate the warning and you're doing a great service for others, doing a preventive measure and for free. Best CS in my opinion. Will warn my friends about this.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by pykiller View Post
                      You're good.
                      Thought so. Bow looks pretty sweet. Had a guy complement the strings. I gave you a shout out.

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                        #26
                        bump

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