The rino nocks
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The rino nocks
curious about these new rino nocks does anyone. Know what the weight is what they look like they set back like a luminok
Re: The rino nocks
I'll steer clear of the other Twinstrike thread.
Today I happened upon Keystone Outdoors in Ft Loudon, PA and held a Twinstrike with all of the options attached. I took a couple ibuprofen afterwards. Just kidding.
This was the first time I got to see the new quiver, its attachment and the nocks. Here are a couple photos of the nocks.
Based on the design, I'm sure Lumenok can come up with a compatible lit nock.
Now the quiver? Love it. Though this one rattled because they didn't have the attachment lever adjusted properly, I like how it attaches better. You'll also notice that like some other high end quivers, you can loosen a few screws and adjust the quiver for the length of your arrows. I can see it being a welcome upgrade to many other bows if they sell it seperately.
Today I happened upon Keystone Outdoors in Ft Loudon, PA and held a Twinstrike with all of the options attached. I took a couple ibuprofen afterwards. Just kidding.
This was the first time I got to see the new quiver, its attachment and the nocks. Here are a couple photos of the nocks.
Based on the design, I'm sure Lumenok can come up with a compatible lit nock.
Now the quiver? Love it. Though this one rattled because they didn't have the attachment lever adjusted properly, I like how it attaches better. You'll also notice that like some other high end quivers, you can loosen a few screws and adjust the quiver for the length of your arrows. I can see it being a welcome upgrade to many other bows if they sell it seperately.
Micro Wolverine/Matrix 350 SE
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When are you going to post pictures of your new bow in your house?
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My stable is full. For someone that hunts in the mountains, it would need to weigh closer to one bow than to two. And that would be almost impossible at this price point. It's a feat of engineering as it is, but not suitable to my hunting situation. Don't get me wrong, I've got nothing against a second shot. I've taken more than one shot, within bow range, on many occasions. I emptied my quiver twice with my Exomax. Maybe one shot is all I need else I'd run out of arrows twice as quick. It really is a rush to try to cock a bow in a tree stand and get a shot at another deer while they are in bow range.
Micro Wolverine/Matrix 350 SE
Recovering Excalaholic
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I shot clean over the back of a nice buck with my compound bow once, or maybe fournce. There were a couple times a second shot would changed the outcome of the hunt, no doubt about that!DuckHunt wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 6:12 pmMy stable is full. For someone that hunts in the mountains, it would need to weigh closer to one bow than to two. And that would be almost impossible at this price point. It's a feat of engineering as it is, but not suitable to my hunting situation. Don't get me wrong, I've got nothing against a second shot. I've taken more than one shot, within bow range, on many occasions. I emptied my quiver twice with my Exomax. Maybe one shot is all I need else I'd run out of arrows twice as quick. It really is a rush to try to cock a bow in a tree stand and get a shot at another deer while they are in bow range.
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I wanted to get a package of them to see how close in weight they are to a luminok .. I can’t find anyone that sells them does anybody know anyone that sells these or are these just coming out? The new improved version
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Call Excalibur. If anyone has them I am sure it will be them.
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