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    Brass Speed Nocks

    I saw this on Korbins FB page has anyone on here had any problems with them
    " Howdy! I will keep this short and sweet. Due to liability we will no longer install "speed nocks." We will be installing Bow Jax speed sleeves and we now have every color in stock. This change will be seen across the market from just about every string manufacture, so plan on seeing this posted by several manufactures. Basically 1 speed sleeve equals 4-6 speed nocks. They slide over the string and if they come off they will not cause damage.
    It is not worth any of you getting hurt. ** IF YOU HAVE SPEED NOCKS INSTALLED BY US WE WILL HAPPILY SWITCH THEM OUT FOR YOU WITH SPEED SLEEVES. YOU WILL NOT BE CHARGED FOR THE SLEEVES THAT ARE CHANGED OUT. PLEASE EMAIL SHASTA AT ORDERS@KORBINSARCHERY.COM . THIS IS A BAD TIME OF YEAR BUT AGAIN, IT IS NOT WORTH THE RISK OF ANY OF YOU GETTING HURT.
    -KORBIN"


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    #2
    Okay

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      #3
      Never had an issue.

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        #4
        According to this. They come off during dry fire. That's an easy solution. Don't dry fire. And with the list of potential hazards involved with a dry fire, a flying knock isn't the most hazardous to me.

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          #5
          where did it say it was a dry fire and I would agree in a dry fire there would be grater hazards other than the nocks


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            #7
            Originally posted by Bisquick View Post
            where did it say it was a dry fire and I would agree in a dry fire there would be grater hazards other than the nocks


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            It was in the original post about it.

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              #8
              yap sorry for the re post but I do most of the time on the green screen app. which there is not a search feature on the app.


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                #9
                Originally posted by ABroussard View Post
                According to this. They come off during dry fire. That's an easy solution. Don't dry fire. And with the list of potential hazards involved with a dry fire, a flying knock isn't the most hazardous to me.
                I saw a cable slide fly across the shop in Nacogdoches once. Dry fire. If it woulda hit it coulda took an eye out. But it busted the glass on a picture frame instead.

                Oh sorry. Busy night at work. Call ya this pm.

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