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AtcoJG

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Never used red or orange. Always Green. Never had a problem. Plus I add a little tweek I've been doing before lighted nocks.Reflective tape. Great for finding those hunting arrows and xbow discharge arrows in moonless nights.!..No deviation to foc.

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9 hours ago, AtcoJG said:

Just wondering what color lighted nocks do you all prefer. I used the green ones and was not impressed.

Absolutely love the Lumen arrow (bolt) for the crossbow with the bright orange nocks. Any lighted nock is a no brainer for the crossbow. 

Love the Nocturnal BLUE nocks for the Mathews. Something about seeing that blue light sticking in the ground where the buck was just standing glowing with red drops gets me going...

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8 hours ago, hunterbob1 said:

Never used red or orange. Always Green. Never had a problem. Plus I add a little tweek I've been doing before lighted nocks.Reflective tape. Great for finding those hunting arrows and xbow discharge arrows in moonless nights.!..No deviation to foc.

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I like this idea, can you notice any added weight when shooting?

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I am partial to nockturnals. I like the green, the orange, and the blue.

Never had an issue. Just have to be careful when nocking an arrow in the morning.

I had luminocks years ago.. hated the movement of them. Also tried the ones with the magnet.. did not like them at all.

 

Anyone ever tried the glory nocks?

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