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If you voted no for lighted nocks then I dont want to see you hunting with anything more than a long bow and cedar arrows tipped with rocks. You tradition guy's on your high horse kill me. I am actually suprised it's 50/50 right now seeing how that club leans heavily traditional. You guy's are the same guy's that faught for keeping 65% letoff until Pope and Young said there was no more advantage between 80% and 65% proven. It doesn't give any advantage to the hunter before or during the exacution of the shot. Only after the arrow is on it's way does it come into play. Therefore I don't see a problem with it.
A non ethical hunter is going to still be a non ethical hunter with or without these nocks.
Ray said it very well in his reply. I will emphasize that they are an aid to taking risky shots; too dark or too far.
Honestly I think if you can't see where your arrow is impacting with colored fletchings or a white nock, then it is probably inappropriate lighting to take the shot. I think folks will try shots they shouldn't with these items.