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Do you guy shoot crossbow bolts with lighted nocs ?


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21 minutes ago, Larry said:

I shoot lighted Knocks on both my bow and crossbow. I never have paid more than 25 dollars for 6 on Amazon and they have little switches to turn them off. 

What brand are they ? I’ve been using CP400 match grade with lighted nocs

 75.00 for 3

that’s bolts and nocs 

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23 hours ago, luberhill said:

What brand are they ? I’ve been using CP400 match grade with lighted nocs

 75.00 for 3

that’s bolts and nocs 

I shoot GP 425's I have 2 deferent Knocks the ones with the switch and without the ones without the switch come with a small screw drive to turn them off or you can use the tip of a Knife. they have some that come with deferent sizes inserts to fit the IDs of the bolts you just have to look and find the right ones for you

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23 hours ago, landtracdeerhunter said:

Be a cold day in hell, I'd pay $78 for 3  nocs.

 The million dollar question is, do they work better than a  good hit, sharp tracking job?

That’s for the bolts with the lighted nocks 

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1 hour ago, luberhill said:

That’s for the bolts with the lighted nocks 

Ok,well that's about what, $26 a bolt. If it increases the odds of recovering  the animal , then I can see value in it.

I would think they would work good in lower light levels, if they Activate the LED. Now would they alter the shot, when the  mechanical switch is activated?

 

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2 hours ago, landtracdeerhunter said:

Ok,well that's about what, $26 a bolt. If it increases the odds of recovering  the animal , then I can see value in it.

I would think they would work good in lower light levels, if they Activate the LED. Now would they alter the shot, when the  mechanical switch is activated?

 

IMHO that is still too expensive, one can get custom bolts that are weight and spine matched at a higher FOC with the deepower lighted nocks which are more consistent and accurate.

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4 hours ago, landtracdeerhunter said:

Ok,well that's about what, $26 a bolt. If it increases the odds of recovering  the animal , then I can see value in it.

I would think they would work good in lower light levels, if they Activate the LED. Now would they alter the shot, when the  mechanical switch is activated?

 

I dial mine in using the bolts with the lighted nocks

They have helped me recover a few bolts that passed thru 

 I only use them on the crossbow and I always have a pass thru so they just help me know for sure where I hit them and to find the bolt 

2 hours ago, suburbanfarmer said:

IMHO that is still too expensive, one can get custom bolts that are weight and spine matched at a higher FOC with the deepower lighted nocks which are more consistent and accurate.

Pls post where 

thx

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6 hours ago, luberhill said:

I dial mine in using the bolts with the lighted nocks

They have helped me recover a few bolts that passed thru 

 I only use them on the crossbow and I always have a pass thru so they just help me know for sure where I hit them and to find the bolt 

Pls post where 

thx

I order from here
https://www.facebook.com/AJsCustomArrows

He wont respond now as he is away hunting. Best to order after the season

 

Here are some of his custom arrows/bolts in action
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EhI5pQgv0-o

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