Thanks! I found the type I needed and you gave me the confidence to just twist and pull to get one out so that I was able to order a pack. I have metric calipers so it was easy for me to see that I need the 32mm x 6.2mm size.
I have some traditional arrows that a man put togerher for me and the nocks fit looser then i thought they should have but i had just got a new Kodiak and couldn't wait to fire a few at a targer shot great no problems until it didn't. evidently the arrow came un nocked when i drew it back. i dont know but i dry fired it. I immediately got sick not knowing what had actually happened and still dont. so what could have happened. anyone might have an idea ? it has a feather rest.
I am using Beiter Pin nocks on both Compound (Hunter Large) and Recurve ( Asymetric small). I find them easy to use and the Beiters fit tighter than the Easton nocks. Am I being foolish using pin nocks or are they ok?
@@Archery360 Thanks for taking the time to answer! Very kind of you. I’m using the asymmetric nocks on recurve and hunter nocks on compound. I switched my recurve to a GAS bow string and the fit is much better, perfect I think. $60.00 for a recurve string seems like a lot but it is at least as important a component of the system as anything else and a lot more important than most. I hate to be a Beiter fanboy but I always look to see what they have and what they are doing. They don’t ever do things for no reason.
Thanks! I found the type I needed and you gave me the confidence to just twist and pull to get one out so that I was able to order a pack. I have metric calipers so it was easy for me to see that I need the 32mm x 6.2mm size.
Bear X crossbows usually come with 1/2 crescent nocks. They are really shallow. Hope I can find light up ends for them.
I have some traditional arrows that a man put togerher for me and the nocks fit looser then i thought they should have but i had just got a new Kodiak and couldn't wait to fire a few at a targer shot great no problems until it didn't. evidently the arrow came un nocked when i drew it back. i dont know but i dry fired it. I immediately got sick not knowing what had actually happened and still dont. so what could have happened. anyone might have an idea ? it has a feather rest.
Thanks, so underrated
Good information.
Thank you sir, it's very helpfull
this is great info.
I am using Beiter Pin nocks on both Compound (Hunter Large) and Recurve ( Asymetric small). I find them easy to use and the Beiters fit tighter than the Easton nocks. Am I being foolish using pin nocks or are they ok?
As long as you are using the pin nocks with an appropriate string diameter and poundage, go with what works for you.
@@Archery360
Thanks for taking the time to answer! Very kind of you. I’m using the asymmetric nocks on recurve and hunter nocks on compound. I switched my recurve to a GAS bow string and the fit is much better, perfect I think. $60.00 for a recurve string seems like a lot but it is at least as important a component of the system as anything else and a lot more important than most. I hate to be a Beiter fanboy but I always look to see what they have and what they are doing. They don’t ever do things for no reason.
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you can order a insert nocks with your arrow shafts I does not mean you will have them delivered