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would lighted nocks help

Started by Ladams, May 10, 2011, 04:06:00 PM

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Ladams

I was just woundering if the use of a lighted nock during your practice would help your brain record the arrow flight better?
What are you thoughts???
Larry
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Terry Green

Just use bright fletching.  I like Flo-Yellow(Chartreuse) best...it seems to stand out the most for me in all backgrounds.
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snakebit40

I'm with Terry, I use bright pink fletching. I also but a piece of reflector tape on the very end of my arrow in front of the nock, for hunting reason's mainly.

P.S.
I was watching a show and a guy said that if you use lighted nocks P&Y won't let you enter it in the record books. Don't know if thats important to you but just a side note.
Jon Richards

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Ladams

I use yellow and sometimes pink feathers now I just thought it might be an advantage.
Soverign balistick 62"62#@28
Soverign balistick 62"60#@28
Krewson Snakey Osage 64" 52#@28
Seven lakes longbow 64" 59#@28
Moab 62"58#@28"
Big Jim thunderchild 58" 50@28"

snakebit40

I don't know for sure. I would say its worth a shot. I shoot woodies or I would try it tonight and let you know. Good luck! Hopefully somebody that's tried it will chime in.
Jon Richards

Isaiah 6:8 Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, "Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?"
And I said, "Here am I. Send me!".
>>>>------------>
Schafer Silvertip 71@28
Big River 60" 59@28

Jake Diebolt

Sounds expensive, especially if you start breaking nocks.  ;)

I'm also a big fan of the fletching - bright yellow or pink (or both) seems to work.

Ladams

you defantly would not want to shoot groups with lighted nocks
Soverign balistick 62"62#@28
Soverign balistick 62"60#@28
Krewson Snakey Osage 64" 52#@28
Seven lakes longbow 64" 59#@28
Moab 62"58#@28"
Big Jim thunderchild 58" 50@28"

cyred4d

I shot lighted nocks a couple of years ago and did not really notice any great benefit from it.

TSP

I'll definately second the bright fletching and matching nock as the way to go.  I lit up a nock once and all it did was catch my hair on fire and burn my lips off.  Some ideas are best left alone.    :knothead:

Ladams

I bet it didnt do a thing for brain function, and it was probably hard to keep lit.....
Soverign balistick 62"62#@28
Soverign balistick 62"60#@28
Krewson Snakey Osage 64" 52#@28
Seven lakes longbow 64" 59#@28
Moab 62"58#@28"
Big Jim thunderchild 58" 50@28"

Trad-Man

A little white rabbit fur wrapped around the nock end of the shaft works as well.

Thirdypointer

I love using lighted nocks on my carbons for hunting but i don't have that option on my cedar arrows so i have to go with bright colors. I don't think lighted nocks will give you any added help when shooting instinctive other than helping to find your arrows later.

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