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Old 09-09-2008
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Default Easton Tracer Nocks?

Just wondering if anyone has tried out the Easton Tracer Nocks.? They look to be a very similar copy of the Lumenock.


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you know i have tryed them they work pretty much like the lumenock but the thing i like with the easton s is the practice nocks at the same weight as the lighted one becuse i used lumenocks to and brkoe a couple on the target thats 12 bucks a peiace down the tubes but at least if you brack the easton practice nock no big deal change for any old nock a carry on thats about all i have to say about that
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Just don't miss and you don't need them!

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I just don't like the extra weight on the back end of my arrow.
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Swamp it amounts to all of about 13 grains. NOT exactly like tying a rock to the tail. The tracer nocks work just fine, I've been playing around with them for a couple of weeks now.
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Thanks for the replys guys.
I like your pic Russ.
I ordered a set today to give them a try.
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whats the price on a pack of these?
im just starting out with bow hunting so im not to knowledgable
do they fit on preety well any arrow, or is there sizes?

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From shopping around online you are looking at about $35-$40 for a package of 4 shipped to your door.
They come in X nock, H nock, and S nock.
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Default Cool pic Russ!

This a luminoc from this spring...chain
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Good shot placement Chain!
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