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Maritimer
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Has anyone used this product and if so how do they work. I like the concept for the evening hunt, to see exactly where my arrow hits would be beneficial.
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Here's a previous post on the subject.

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Thanks A.W. for directing me to the previous post.
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We put a couple in my brothers vertical, and they flew well. Personally, the only thing I am not quite a fan of is the fact that you have to take them out to turn them on and off. Really, it is not such a big deal, I suppose.
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FlyingAce wrote:We put a couple in my brothers vertical, and they flew well. Personally, the only thing I am not quite a fan of is the fact that you have to take them out to turn them on and off. Really, it is not such a big deal, I suppose.
FlyingAce what holds them inserts in if they have to be taken out to turn on :?: seems like they would get loose after a while. On the other hand for hunting reckon they would last a few seasons.
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They say that they last about 40 hours. I have not tested them to see how long they actually last. As for what holds them in place, you take a toothpick and with blue on the inside of the shaft, place two of the supplied dowels down the shaft as stoppers. They fit in the shaft rather snugly, however.
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Thanks..
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