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ejb
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Is it difficult to put luminocks on Diablo bolts? Would it be better to just buy illuminated bolts
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They just insert from the back. Very easy, no glue, mess or anything. Buying illuminated bolts means you are buying arrows with luminocks already installed.
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Re: luminocks

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I wouldn’t waste good coin on an arrow that is better off being lost in the woods...that’s just me.

I LOVE lumenocks, to a point of near obsession, (every single arrow in my 2 dozen have one), I consider it an investment because I value my arrows that much.

That being said, they have a small drawback. USUALLY it’s just a matter of inserting the nock - sometimes the fit is too tight and a very little amount of plastic needs to be whittled away with a razor.

To each his own though, if you like the Easton arrows, buy the nocks and use them but don’t go buy an illuminated bolt unless you’re short on arrows anyway because they’re the same arrow once you drop the nock in.
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