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hickslawns

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Thank goodness for the search feature. I almost started another thread. Been considering the Nocturnals. I shoot the PSE Radial X Weave 300 and am trying to figure out which model to order. Suggestions Coach Milo?
 

jagermeister

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Phil, did you see the thread I started about the DIY lighted nocks? If not, check it out in the How To section. Trust me, it is so easy a caveman could make one. After building a couple myself, and seeing how much brighter they were than my brother's Lumenoks, there's no way I'm going to ever pay three times as much for a store-bought lighted nock.
 

hickslawns

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I did read it. Haven't had the time. Easier to click click click, spend $25 on ebay and have them on my door in 2 days. Winter project.
 

Milo

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Thank goodness for the search feature. I almost started another thread. Been considering the Nocturnals. I shoot the PSE Radial X Weave 300 and am trying to figure out which model to order. Suggestions Coach Milo?

I believe the S model will work. are you using typical bohning nocks with them?
 

hickslawns

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They are the STL Hunter Radial X Weave. I know it is a smaller nock than what my Gold Tips 55/75 takes.
 

Milo

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you can email them or put a caliper on your nocks to see which ones will work.
 

Milo

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hicks, i put a set of caliper on my nockturnals tonight and the read out to be about .220 O.D. The shaft measured about .228 to .230 I.D. hope this helps.
 

bthompson1004

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The white nockturnals are very hard if not impossible to see your arrow flight toward the target....I know that I have to be within 5-7 yards of the target to even see the light...I suppose if my target fell on its side after I shot it I would be able to see the white light better...but I prefer the nockturnals over the lumenoks for now...just going to try different colors.

just found a 3 pack on ebay for $18.99 plus $4.99 S&H, and the seller is from Ohio.
 

steveOh

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Tried the Nocturnals last year. It was pretty cool to see where I hit my buck after the shot. Tried to clean out the dried blood out of it but couldn't get it to work right...sticky. I am going to get some more of them for this season.