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    I recently purchased four packs of nockturnals. My question is how much will ten extra grains of arrow weight affect my arrow flight? I wish they made practice nocks!

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    Originally posted by STXBowhunter View Post
    I recently purchased four packs of nockturnals. My question is how much will ten extra grains of arrow weight affect my arrow flight? I wish they made practice nocks!
    I shoot a 70# 29" Z7 and my normal arrow weight is 430 grains.

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      #3
      I,m shooting the same arrow weight from a 60 pound bow and can hardly tell the difference. You know the answer, you need to shoot it. They're some of the mish durable lighted jocks I've found so a few extra shoots should be ok. They've also got a great warranty incase you break one.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Slick8 View Post
        mish durable lighted jocks
        Say what?

        Just bought some Nockturnals. I've always made my own lighted nocks with thill lights. Didn't feel like making any for some new arrows and went with Nockturnals. So far, I'm very pleased with the quality. Have yet to shoot, but I noticed no difference in arrows shot with lighted versus without lighted nocks before.

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          #5
          Thanks for the input!

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            #6
            I can't tell any difference

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              #7
              cant tell a difference at all. hey i heard a good trick to do with those also is put some string wax in the reset button hole to keep the blood out of it. i tried it last doe i got and it worked great!

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                #8
                Didnt make any difference for me! I got some for christmas and so far Im lovin'em

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                  #9
                  You will not notice any difference with your hunting bow. a Pro shooter on the Olympic team might notice.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Larry View Post
                    Say what?

                    Just bought some Nockturnals. I've always made my own lighted nocks with thill lights. Didn't feel like making any for some new arrows and went with Nockturnals. So far, I'm very pleased with the quality. Have yet to shoot, but I noticed no difference in arrows shot with lighted versus without lighted nocks before.
                    I need to invest in Tapatalk for posting while in places of complete solitude.

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                      #11
                      I use them. I have broken 5 of them so far on deer and pig. I still love them though. I always can see where I hit.

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                        #12
                        I was wondering this myself....Good to know...Thanks for posting guys.

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                          #13
                          What I like about them is that you can get them at Academy. I am going to have to grab me some.

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                            #14
                            no difference for me either..

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                              #15
                              No difference

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