dottorfoggy
Member
after shooting a while, i'm thinking to understand which nocks work better and are more durable.
i've tried beiter nock and pin-nock, the first one with a 37# bow and the second with 43#
-from the standard beiter nock i dind't get any big failure, just on some of them, a noticeable bend, some other broken inside for a hit from another arrows, some time hard to remove from the inside of the shaft
-from the pin-nock, i have to say, are good to save the shaft if hitted by another arrow but look more fragile, the transparent color (green and red in my case) are easy to check for a small crack but they brake easily.... the solid color instead (white) looks more durable, but they "explode" directly without any noticeable crack or somethings else
i'm looking for somethings more durable and easy to interchange, outnock looks really great for that, any suggestion?
ps. i was looking last week how many arrows i' ve shoot in the last year, 25k, maybe is just the avg failure to report on the nocks
from monday, with the white pin nocks :knockout:
i've tried beiter nock and pin-nock, the first one with a 37# bow and the second with 43#
-from the standard beiter nock i dind't get any big failure, just on some of them, a noticeable bend, some other broken inside for a hit from another arrows, some time hard to remove from the inside of the shaft
-from the pin-nock, i have to say, are good to save the shaft if hitted by another arrow but look more fragile, the transparent color (green and red in my case) are easy to check for a small crack but they brake easily.... the solid color instead (white) looks more durable, but they "explode" directly without any noticeable crack or somethings else
i'm looking for somethings more durable and easy to interchange, outnock looks really great for that, any suggestion?
ps. i was looking last week how many arrows i' ve shoot in the last year, 25k, maybe is just the avg failure to report on the nocks
from monday, with the white pin nocks :knockout: