Anytime u change nocks u should check serving fitment and redo ur nock tie ins and d loop to fit i see tons of videos like this and 90% time the nock is pinched at full draw its an easy fix if u no abt it i use 5 or 6 different brands including Amazon and have never had issues long as there fitted correctly to the setup
I ordered the Firenock matched grain setup but haven't installed them yet. I have alot going on & I'm not going to put them in until I can focus on the project. That's 12 un-lighted & 3 lighted. My Nexus 4 is shooting 2 different types of arrows great & they r both micro .166 ID. The Deepower works but it's much larger than the shaft in bulk. I think they will work better on a .245 shaft.
Victory I heard had a company making those lighted nocks for them. They discontinued cuz of the poor quality that company had. When I put a d-loop on I use a Fluorescent Green material called BCY #23. Tougher & not as stiff as the regular d-loop material. Bow shops don't use it cuz it takes more time than they have to melt the balls. I shoot a thumb release & my draw is a little more than 30". So I tie my d-loop no less than 3/4" so my anchor is exactly where I want it. I shoot micro arrows where u don't need an adaptor with lighted nocks. I ordered the 2nd generation Deepower lighted nocks which r about 26 grains. They look similar to the Victory nock u have. However my experience with the Deepower was the opposite of yours. Like u I have never invested or shot a lighted nock b4. I have a Prime Centergy with the d-loop #23 on the string. I have the longer d-loop & I actually tied spectra serving BCY .008 under the top of the d-loop & above the bottom of the d-loop to achieve the right diameter for the nock. U can order that BCY #23 from Lancaster & have your favorite shop put it on 4 u. I ordered the Deepower nocks from Amazon & they r $16 for 4 nocks. I will be shooting my Centergy for the next month testing these lighted nocks. If all is well in a month I will have my new Prime Nexus 4 & will test those nocks along with the stock nocks to see if they perform similar. I have had ZERO problems in 3 years with these Victory VAP micro arrows. Great arrow flight, tough as heck & they penetrate better than any arrow I've shot in 30 years. ➕ I had to upgrade my target system due to the penetration. With my field tips they come out the opposite side of my new 3D deer targets. All arrows r shot from a 🌳& it's nice to see the exact exit spot for reasons involving hunting & sharp angles where u don't want your exit wound to be plugged by internal matter on the animal which leaves u with no blood trail. Good luck.
Have you tested Amazon's 'keaup lighted nocks'?I want to hear your feedback!
Anytime u change nocks u should check serving fitment and redo ur nock tie ins and d loop to fit i see tons of videos like this and 90% time the nock is pinched at full draw its an easy fix if u no abt it i use 5 or 6 different brands including Amazon and have never had issues long as there fitted correctly to the setup
These nocks had way more issues than simply being too tight on the string
I ordered the Firenock matched grain setup but haven't installed them yet. I have alot going on & I'm not going to put them in until I can focus on the project. That's 12 un-lighted & 3 lighted. My Nexus 4 is shooting 2 different types of arrows great & they r both micro .166 ID. The Deepower works but it's much larger than the shaft in bulk. I think they will work better on a .245 shaft.
Victory I heard had a company making those lighted nocks for them. They discontinued cuz of the poor quality that company had. When I put a d-loop on I use a Fluorescent Green material called BCY #23. Tougher & not as stiff as the regular d-loop material. Bow shops don't use it cuz it takes more time than they have to melt the balls. I shoot a thumb release & my draw is a little more than 30". So I tie my d-loop no less than 3/4" so my anchor is exactly where I want it. I shoot micro arrows where u don't need an adaptor with lighted nocks. I ordered the 2nd generation Deepower lighted nocks which r about 26 grains. They look similar to the Victory nock u have. However my experience with the Deepower was the opposite of yours. Like u I have never invested or shot a lighted nock b4. I have a Prime Centergy with the d-loop #23 on the string. I have the longer d-loop & I actually tied spectra serving BCY .008 under the top of the d-loop & above the bottom of the d-loop to achieve the right diameter for the nock. U can order that BCY #23 from Lancaster & have your favorite shop put it on 4 u. I ordered the Deepower nocks from Amazon & they r $16 for 4 nocks. I will be shooting my Centergy for the next month testing these lighted nocks. If all is well in a month I will have my new Prime Nexus 4 & will test those nocks along with the stock nocks to see if they perform similar. I have had ZERO problems in 3 years with these Victory VAP micro arrows. Great arrow flight, tough as heck & they penetrate better than any arrow I've shot in 30 years. ➕ I had to upgrade my target system due to the penetration. With my field tips they come out the opposite side of my new 3D deer targets. All arrows r shot from a 🌳& it's nice to see the exact exit spot for reasons involving hunting & sharp angles where u don't want your exit wound to be plugged by internal matter on the animal which leaves u with no blood trail. Good luck.
Every time I’ve used lighted knocks I’ve had to retune my bow and that would explain the spinning and the busted knock
Tune would not cause a nock to blow up.
You have to retune because lighted nocks are heavier than the standard nock.
Whats the
id of your arrows
Standard, .245 or whatever
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Won’t destroy ur bow lmao
You should seriously look up the definition of "almost" bud.
Music distracts from your video
Come on now, you should know better from the start kid..
Your video “Not good”!
Thanks for the support man!