My understanding of illuminated nocks is that they are specifically designed for use in hunting situations. They allow the eyes to follow the flightpath of the arrow thereby ensuring the hunter sees exactly where the arrow impacted. They are made to hunt with.
From my experience specifically I have only used the Lumenok brand, and I did not find that they negatively effected arrow flight at all. I did say in my last post that I was not overly impressed with them though. My reason for saying this is because on one particular shot I took at a whitetail doe last season, I misjudged the distance and put the arrow over her back. The arrow then hit a small tree and the Lumenok flew right off the arrow. Because of that it took me quite a while to find and recover my arrow. I got my arrow back but never did find the Lumenok. After that, I took the Lumenoks off and put my old Beiters back on.
I understand that the impact of the arrow hitting the tree caused a significant amount of vibration which is what caused the Lumenok to dislodge, and I don't think this would ever happen upon impacting an animal. However, I still felt that the nock should have stayed in place - maybe that is normal, but I don't think so.
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