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In the market for some lighted nocks. I'm wanting to ensure a good fit, durability, and good life on them. What kind would you recommend and why?
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I'm doin the same and found some videos of guys making them for alot cheaper....may try this and see how it works
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I shoot lumenok they cost about the same as any other lighted nock but are the only ones with replaceable batteries. The batteries last a good long time across the board but it lowers the long term investment.
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I've tried several different types... Lumenok FTW
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Interesting video
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I've had good luck over the last two years with the Clean Shot nocks. It's nice that they have practice mode so you can disable the light if you chose too.
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