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You knock on a door. You NOCK an arrow. I think in some circumstances it's fine to hunt with a nocked arrow. It just depends on the situation. But the majority of the time it's certainly going to be better to not have an arrow nocked.
I'm not a bow hunter but I just have to ask: if you put an arrow on your string while getting ready to shoot, does that mean you're nocked up?
I'd have to ask: While driving around with a nocked arrow in a vehicle, would that be the same as a loaded firearm?
Quote from: singleshot12 on December 04, 2018, 12:27:40 PMI'd have to ask: While driving around with a nocked arrow in a vehicle, would that be the same as a loaded firearm?Should be. This is also the best way to rip up the inside of your rig and gear riding around with an exposed broadhead.
The picture I mainly had in my mind is seeing the two guys in the back of a pick-up,knocked up and ready to go
Quote from: singleshot12 on December 04, 2018, 12:33:51 PMThe picture I mainly had in my mind is seeing the two guys in the back of a pick-up,knocked up and ready to go would you say you spend A LOT of time picturing two fellers in the back of a pickup together, nocked up and ready to go?!?!